[maemo-developers] [maemo-developers] J2ME on Nokia 770 (SDK)

From: Fred Lefévère-Laaoide Fred at Lefevere-Laoide.net
Date: Wed Mar 8 21:09:23 EET 2006
For me, SWT provides a very nice integration to the host UI.
As it uses the host UI widgets, the overhead is minimal compare to a 
full java implementation.
Resources are scarce on the 770 ...

Fred

Philippe Laporte wrote:
> Hej,
>      I'm quite interested in your argument for it...
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Philippe Laporte
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> 
> 
> Fred Lefévère-Laaoide wrote:
> 
>> Great !
>> I think SWT is the way to go !
>>
>> Fred
>>
>> barteo at barteo.net wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> After little hacking I've successfully executed MIDlet on Maemo SDK
>>> using MicroEmulator. Here is screenshot of SimpleDemo MIDlet:
>>>
>>> http://www.barteo.net/microemulator/j2me-maemo.png
>>>
>>> Because of problems with AWT and Swing, I've decided to give SWT a
>>> chance (there is already support for that in MicroEmulator). Finally
>>> I've used jamvm + classpath + swt + microemulator.
>>>
>>> This is just first run and I don't know if it will run on real device.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Bartek Teodorczyk
>>>
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