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1. Developers Charge the Wireless Frontier - ADTmag.com
www.adtmag.com/article.asp?id= - [Cached]Published on: 7/24/2001 Last Visited: 7/24/2001
Barry Aldred , senior technical specialist , MQSeries , said IBM is actively looking at J2ME.
Today , devices on which MQSeries Everyplace device code runs include : Palm V OS , EPOC32 OS , Microsoft Windows CE and Microsoft Windows 2000 V1.0 All devices except the Palm require a Java JVM level 1.1 or higher. Supported languages and compilers are Java JVM level 1.1 ( except Palm ) and C ( Palm only ).
When we started , we wanted Java to rule the world , so we started with Java first , said IBM's Aldred. We discovered that Java was there for lots of devices , but a number of important ones- Palm being the single best example-aren't big enough for Java. And given Microsoft's attitude toward Java , there's a question as to whether a Java product on Windows is quite right. -
2. ADT November 2000 : Developers Charge the Wireless Frontier
www.adtmag.com/Pub/article.asp - [Cached]Published on: 11/1/2000 Last Visited: 6/15/2001
Barry Aldred , senior technical specialist , MQSeries , said IBM is actively looking at J2ME.
Today , devices on which MQSeries Everyplace device code runs include : Palm V OS , EPOC32 OS , Microsoft Windows CE and Microsoft Windows 2000 V1.0 All devices except the Palm require a Java JVM level 1.1 or higher. Supported languages and compilers are Java JVM level 1.1 ( except Palm ) and C ( Palm only ).
When we started , we wanted Java to rule the world , so we started with Java first , said IBM's Aldred. We discovered that Java was there for lots of devices , but a number of important ones- Palm being the single best example-aren't big enough for Java. And given Microsoft's attitude toward Java , there's a question as to whether a Java product on Windows is quite right. -
3. Developers Charge the Wireless Frontier - ADTmag.com
www.adtmag.com/article.asp?Art - [Cached]Published on: 7/6/2001 Last Visited: 7/6/2001
Barry Aldred , senior technical specialist , MQSeries , said IBM is actively looking at J2ME.
Today , devices on which MQSeries Everyplace device code runs include : Palm V OS , EPOC32 OS , Microsoft Windows CE and Microsoft Windows 2000 V1.0 All devices except the Palm require a Java JVM level 1.1 or higher. Supported languages and compilers are Java JVM level 1.1 ( except Palm ) and C ( Palm only ).
When we started , we wanted Java to rule the world , so we started with Java first , said IBM's Aldred. We discovered that Java was there for lots of devices , but a number of important ones- Palm being the single best example-aren't big enough for Java. And given Microsoft's attitude toward Java , there's a question as to whether a Java product on Windows is quite right.

