Marcus Jensen wrote:
> The specs for NTT's implementation (APIs) of java haven't been publically
> published yet to my knowledge, but is believed to be the same or surely very
> similar to Sun's KVM. The company Access is making the java enabled plugin
> for their own browser which is used in most i-mode phones (I heard like 80%
> of i-mode phones). Their webpage provides good details.
>
> http://www.access.co.jp/english/product/proline/jvlite.htm
>
Not entirely sure that's the way to go. Access's JVLite is based on pre-2.0 Java
and I think 503i handsets will support J2ME. Actually I'm going to Sun on Friday
so I'll letcha know if I find out anything good.
r e n
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