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List:       kvm-interest
Subject:    Re: Visual Basic development for the palm
From:       K P Thottam <K.P.Thottam () AEXP ! COM>
Date:       2000-11-30 19:26:33
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with the KVM , you can have green threads over the RTOS in this case palmOS .
In fact I have a ticker , which run as a thread in one of my prc s

kpt




From: "Vikas" <vikas@RUKSUN.COM>@java.sun.com> on 12/01/2000 12:30 AM ZE5B

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Subject:  Re: Visual Basic development for the palm


Can't say  about sockets , but u definately need
not worry about  threads since Palm os does
not have multi threading support .

cheers -vikas

----- Original Message -----
From: K P Thottam <K.P.Thottam@AEXP.COM>
To: <KVM-INTEREST@JAVA.SUN.COM>
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2000 11:43 PM
Subject: Visual Basic development for the palm


> Hi All ,
>
> Visual Basic development for the Palm is out , AppForge.com , offers a VB
> solution to the palm .
>
> I hope that the Java community realizes that , a PDA profile  has to be
> released and this must also include the windows CE envirnoment as well .
>
> I have not yet had a chance to see how the syntax for threads and sockets
are
> handled , since thread management in VB6 does not exist . Still as far as
the
> GUI is concerned , it seems to be a powerfull tool .
>
> The only reason I look at Java is for the portablity , and with respect to
the
> KVM that factor is not there as yet .
>
> If I consider java it will only be the J9 from IBM , since they offer for
both
> CE and the palm .
>
> Bottom Line , like MIDP , we need the PDA profile to be finalized .
>
> kpt
>
>
>
> From: "R.Q. Frank Chen" <rqchen@SUBSPACE.RCC.RYERSON.CA>@java.sun.com> on
>       11/30/2000 12:23 PM
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> Subject:  Re: What K stand for
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> >From the CLDC specification appendix 1 (page 1-7):
> "The K in KVM stands for 'kilo'".
>
> Frank
>
> "Giuseppe Mirco Bova (TEI)" wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > The question is: "What 'K' stand for?"... And these are the answers I
sought
> so far:
> >
> > Well i hope 'K' stands for Koffee. A kind of Java
> > - SPB Rao
> >
> > As far as I know, the intention was to have a JVM small enough to fit in
> small devices of some hundred kBytes of RAM
> > - Rafael
> >
> > K stands for Kauai, a small island.
> > - Pablo Puente
> >
> > k= kilobyte
> > - Isabella
> >
> > Kawa would do ! It's coffee in Arabic...
> > - Olivier
> >
> > I heard that "k" stands for kilo-byte. Thus, KVM is a kilo-byte sized
VM.
> > - Paul Nichols
> >
> > I thought it had something to do with K for kilo, as in kilobyte.
> > - Jan
> >
> > K is the next alphabet.
> > I believe JVM was already taken so KVM made sense.
> > Very sensible !!!
> > - Rao Rajesh
> >
> > K stand for: "Isn't it (k)ool to have java in your mobile?".
> > - Mirco
> >
> > GOOD JOB guys! Gimme more!
> >
> > Yours,
> >
> > Mirco
> >
> > ---------------------------------------
> >   m   i   r   c   o     b   o   v   a
> >
> >                  ~~~:-
> >
> >           E  R  I  \  T  M  E
> >
> >   GiuseppeMirco.Bova@tei.ericsson.se
> >           +39 (02) 265 98 877
> > ---------------------------------------
> >
> > Thinking is more interesting than knowing,
> > but less interesting than looking.
> >
> > - Goethe
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