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	<title>Comments on: JavaME opensource; MIDP emulators</title>
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		<title>By: mjordan</title>
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		<description>Nice. Four years later (August 2010) and after a major acquisition (Sun acquired by Oracle) we still don&#039;t have a working wireless toolkit to implement MIDP 3.0 programs. Worse than that, there are no official announcements in this direction. Many years of work to produce many sheets of papers. People believe that &quot;Java is safe&quot; after the acquisition? Sure, Java SE and Java EE are. But what about Java ME? No informations at all. I can&#039;t find anyone who speaks about these damned techologies.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nice. Four years later (August 2010) and after a major acquisition (Sun acquired by Oracle) we still don&#8217;t have a working wireless toolkit to implement MIDP 3.0 programs. Worse than that, there are no official announcements in this direction. Many years of work to produce many sheets of papers. People believe that &#8220;Java is safe&#8221; after the acquisition? Sure, Java SE and Java EE are. But what about Java ME? No informations at all. I can&#8217;t find anyone who speaks about these damned techologies.</p>
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