apt-get install jamvm
apt-get install jikes
These will auto install the binaries, including classpath.
I couldn't get jamvm to work on ts-linux, plus its much larger. I was
able to get J2ME + JDBC working which implements most of SE short of a
few minor things like logging (easy work around). I'm finding it
acutally executes my java code much faster and the fact that j2me +
TS-linux only takes up 7MB is a major plus.
Justin
Quoting tedapt <>:
> Thanks, I'll take 1.4.2 if I can get it! Reading up on GNU-classpath,
> it looks like v0.95 supports some Java 1.5 features like Generics. I
> suppose to get that I'd have to compile JamVM myself with
> GNU-classpath. Would rather use a pre-existing binary distribution if
> one exists though.
>
> Can anyone explain why its not possible to use JamVM on TS-Linux? I
> am using Debian for now as I'm more familiar with it, but had hoped
> eventually to use TS-Linux as it seems more compact (and
> cost-effective w/respect to hardware cost.)
>
> Thanks.
>
> --- In wrote:
>>
>> Correct, 1.4.2, 1.5 isnt supported yet. If you want a full SE instead
>> of the micro, you have to use Debian instead of TS-Linux, which I
>> believe is what your using. But even so the java port to arm is only
>> up to 1.4.2, there are several ports I use jamvm, but all use the
>> GNU-classpath, which is only up to 1.4.2. Hope that helps.
>>
>> http://jamvm.sourceforge.net/
>> http://www.gnu.org/software/classpath/
>>
>> If you need a debian-arm java compilier I recommend:
>> http://jikes.sourceforge.net/
>>
>>
>>
>> Quoting :
>>
>> > um, maybe I am wrong, so dont use me as the final source of truth.
> its just
>> > what I have eeked out so far.
>> >
>> > from what I have seen in the previous thread it wasnt jdk1.5 that
> was being
>> > proposed as the JVM solution.
>> >
>> > Clay
>> >
>> >
>> > On July 16, 7:10 am "tedapt" <> wrote:
>> >> Drat! The folks at embeddedarm told me that it was possible to
> use the
>> >> standard Java SDK with Debian on the TS-7250 (i.e., not J2ME).
>> >> Thought then I could perhaps obtain a Java SDK for ARM/Debian or
>> >> compile from the source code. Will contact embeddedarm for
>> >> clarification, but any comments from other would be appreciated.
>> >>
>> >> --- In <cgraham@> wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> > well this has been the source of a previous thread, and great
>> >> interest by
>> >> > this group. maybe this deserves a wiki/howto?
>> >> >
>> >> > I am sorry to say 1.5 wont be running on a ts-7250 but you may be
>> >> able to
>> >> > configure a java environment that runs something like J2ME.
>> >> >
>> >> > look at:
>> >> >
>> >> > http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/ts-7000/message/7536
>> >> >
>> >> > Clay
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> > On July 16, 5:57 am "tedapt" <tedapt@> wrote:
>> >> > > I'm new to the TS-7000 series, just bought a TS-7250. Can anyone
>> >> > > point me to instructions on how to get Java 1.5 set up for
>> >> > > Debian? I'm using a 256MB Flash USB with a Debian distro.
>> >> > >
>> >> > > I've been more of a Windows guy, but have reasonable general
>> >> > > knowledge of Linux. I think I should be able to do this somehow
>> >> > > with apt-get, but am fuzzy on the details. I'm unclear whether I
>> >> > > should be approaching this as an attempt to build the source vs.
>> >> > > obtain pre-compiled binaries...
>> >> > >
>> >> > > Any help greatly appreciated!
>> >> > >
>> >> >
>> >>
>> >
>> >
>>
>
>
>
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