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See also??

Does anyone else think mobile games should be added to the see also section, since a good majority of mobile games use j2me ?

Training Section

I think J2ME training institutes should also be added.

Rename Article

This article should be renamed to Java Standard Edition, in accordance with the change in the naming convention announced at this year's JavaONE convention. [1] aidan_walsh

Wrong. This article should be renamed Java Micro Edition, not Java Standard Edition as described in the above paragraph.
Yes the paragraph at the top is wrong. It should not be renamed to Java Standard Edition.
Dear all,
as far as i can see, the Java 2 Micro Edition (J2ME) is now simply Java Micro Edition, or JME. that reflects Sun perception that now all Java is what was once called Java 2.
so, we should have a line stating that Java 2 Micro Edition (J2ME) is now officially called Java Micro Edition, or JME.
Regards, --Hgfernan 21:02, 13 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Spam?

I've removed one link as it was an J2ME application, not a resource on J2ME. However I also question the following: [2] [3] [4]

Does anyone else feel that they should be removed as spam? mlk 12:25, 30 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Agreed and removed Brownb2 20:55, 24 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Pocket PC

Sun not supporting the Pocket PC is a pretty big deal. The thread complaining about it: http://forum.java.sun.com/thread.jspa?threadID=408223 has been alive and well for 3 years. Mathiastck 17:59, 24 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

SavaJe

Someone added SaveJe to the See Also list.

http://www.savaje.com/

Mathiastck 19:56, 12 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Open Source

Some mention should be made of Sun open sourcing parts of java, including this part :)

http://www.sun.com/software/opensource/java/getinvolved.jsp

Mathiastck 18:55, 15 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Windows

Is there any way to run J2ME programs on windows PCs, with an emulator or otherwise? 69.85.180.142 10:02, 1 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Sun has an emulator, in it's WTK, as do most manufactuers, and some carriers. Mathiastck 19:40, 20 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

My earlier editing was deleted, but I think an external link to http://www.jbenchmark.com/result.jsp is reasonable to be added to this article because JBenchmark database is the most complete database of Java ME devices currenlty on the web. Most developers use it for compatibility and performance checks.Kishonti 21:06, 14 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Intel = x86?

[...] targeting a non-Intel-based small device will require a vendor-supplied JVM to be available on the device.

Intel-based = x86 architecture? --Abdull 09:20, 27 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]