J2ME Programming/Motorola JVMs
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[edit] Introduction
Motorola develops its own JVMs rather than customizing Sun's JVMs to port to OS platforms.
[edit] iJV30
- MIDP 2.0
- CLDC 1.0
- WMA 1.0 JSR 120
- MMMAPI JSR 135
[edit] Conclusion
[edit] See Also
- Wikibooks
[edit] References
- "iJV30." Motorola Launches i.JV30 on the Innovative Convergence⢠Platform to Drive Development of J2MEā¢-based Devices.(http://www.motorola.com/mediacenter/news/detail/0,1958,2849_2314_23,00.html)
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