The JVM is quite slow as it is ... this would be even worse.
Bill
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On Sat, Jul 12, 2003 at 08:03:44PM -0700, Bill Volk wrote:
>
> Jofre,
> Thank you for this explanation. We have a similar situation in
> the USA. For example the Nokia 3650 has a JAR limit of 100kb, while
the
> Nokia 3300 has a limit of 64kb. The J2ME MIDP 1.0 spec. says that a
> Midlet can't call an external program ... but I'm guessing that
there's
> some trick that involves Object Serialization that they are using.
<snip>
Even if it's not possible to load and call additional Java code, it
should still be possible to put an interpreter in the JAR that runs
some other kind of code that the JVM sees as data.
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