i need to display java applets on the websites,i don't need to have a java standalone player to open java applications !
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i've got an htc trinity (p3660) with windows mobile 6.0. i've gone to the website called www.scacchisti.it
because i want to play chess on my ppc,but ie and opera mini gives the same error message :
your browser doesn't support java. so i've tried netfront (its a browser java enabled),but it happened the same error. i've tried JVM Jeode,but java applets doesn't load telling : failed to run applet. please reload.
i've reloaded 1000 times but unsuccesfully. i've tried the mysaifu JVM,but it needs to know the name of the java applet. what can i do to display the java applets in the websites ?
thanks.
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you need NetFront 3.1
http://www.geekzone.co.nz/
update : all my friends have been able to open www.scacchisti.it using opera as web browser (they don't see the message : your browser doesn't support java),but i'm not. i think there is a problem with my configuration mobile-phone...
http://forum.xda-developer
I think you'll have to register for the download but it's a good mobile site and I've never gotten any spam from them.
JT
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by: Mikal613Posted on 2007-12-05 at 17:34:10ID: 20416705
What JVMs are available for PocketPC devices?
This is probably the most popular question and biggest barrier for Java on PocketPC. The answer is simple: use IBM's J9 JVM or NSICOM's CrEme JVM. There are several other JVMs on the market, but they all suffer from these problems: not supported anymore (Sun's PersonalJava), not fully Java compatible (SuperWaba), not fully Java compatible (EWE), on sale to OEMs only (Esmertec JBed, formerly Insignia Jeode), or out of date (Insignia Jeode).
The pricing options for IBM's J9 JVM are very good at $5.99/each and discounts for bulk. If you are an individual developer, this is for you. NSICOM's Creme JVM has a free trial download, plus they sell a developer license of 40 units for $1000, and also offer discounts for bulk.
IBM J9 can be purchased from Handango for $5.99, and NSICOM Creme can be purchased directly from NSICOM.