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Re: xPL for Phones...



Howdy,

I'd have to see what sort of Java they have.  For the most part, xPL4Java
isn't too pointy on arcane things -- as long as they support the java.net
pacakge well and the generic types stuff that came out in Java 1.5, they
should be pretty doable.

What would concern me is most devices with Java are running either JavaME
(micro-edition) or in a severaly memory restricted environment.  I'm not
sure what Java ME strips out, but those might be stumbling blocks.

So, if you can find out a bit about the Java specs for the device, I can
probably give you a likely good estimation of the possibilities.

Gerry

Mal Lansell wrote:
> Gerry,
>
> Do you reckon your xPL for Java would be a simple-ish port to a mobile
> phone?  I've not looked into phoen programming in too much detail, but
I
> was reading the Pluto Home stuff and they use bluetooth phones as
remote
> controls.  I thought that might be a nice way to control an xPL
set-up...
>
> Mal
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Ann Arbor, MI 48103
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