Subject | Re: [Firebird-Java] Jaybird port to J2ME? |
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Author | David Jencks |
Post date | 2003-02-03T04:52:41Z |
How many classes that we use are missing from the j2me implementation?
Can you just supply them and run Jaybird as is?
thanks
david jencks
Can you just supply them and run Jaybird as is?
thanks
david jencks
On Friday, January 31, 2003, at 07:49 PM, William L. Thomson Jr. wrote:
> Just out of curiosity does anyone have any plans to make a J2ME
> compliant version of JayBird?
>
> I would like to port some of my apps to a Sharp Zaurus running a Joede
> J2ME VM. Of course my apps are no good without db access. I am sure I
> could rig something or go about it in a different way, but I would like
> to go about it the proper way.
>
> Also in todays portable world I think it will help Firebird gain
> popularity.
>
> I am not sure if I have the skills to assist in the porting/development
> process but I can at least provide testing and things of that nature.
>
> Any comments thoughts?
>
> There is no rush on this, and I would prefer the focus to remain on a
> release of JayBird, after RC2. However after a stable release is out
> there, a J2ME version or port would be nice.
>
> FYI, so far RC1 has worked as expected. I have not had any problems
> with
> it. Further more prior to using RC1 I had some sort of memory leak. Now
> with RC1 my memory leak is gone, and gc works as it should.
>
> --
> Sincerely,
> William L. Thomson Jr.
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