actually, it was only one problem with J2ME on MAC OS X: preverify tool
but I was able to port it to MAC OS X, so now there isn't any problem
with J2ME on MAC OS X
who is interesting in preverify tool, send me email off-list
Dmitry Markman
On Friday, March 29, 2002, at 12:33 AM, Eric Albert wrote:
At 7:29 AM -0500 3/28/2002, Tom Cole wrote:
There are a few Java development tools that are available only for
Windows
or
Linux that I wish to port over for use in Mac OS X. Is this
possible, and
if
so where would I find the steps/tools necessary?
Which tools? It appears from discussions on the java-dev list that
most Java development tools that are written in Java work reasonably
well on Mac OS X without any extra porting. If you're looking at
specific tools, I'd suggest asking on that list instead of here,
since someone's probably already posted instructions to java-dev for
getting the tools to run on Mac OS X.
In particular I'm discussing the Java Wireless Toolkit, which although
it is a
Java development tool, it is not written in Java. The toolkit includes
various
wireless device emulators, etc. that are written to run in Windows,
Linux and
Solaris, but not Mac OS X. There are several other Java development
tools not
written in Java that I would also eventually port over.
I don't know anything about the Java Wireless Toolkit, but J2ME
development on Mac OS X has been discussed in the past month on
java-dev and briefly on this list. I'd suggest looking through the
lists' archives for details, but I do recall that some people were
successfully doing J2ME development on Mac OS X.
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