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October 23, 2007

Sun Scrapping Mobile Java, Moving Devices to Standard

sunjavagosling.pngSun's starting to phase out mobile Java (Java Micro Edition) that's been the standard on cellphones and other small devices in favor of their standard edition, which are made for PCs everywhere. Sun VP James Gosling's reasoning for shifting everyone over to Java Standard Edition is because "cellphones and TV set-top boxes are growing up," meaning they're getting enough processing power to handle all the demands of full-featured Java. What this means to you is desktop-level apps on your mobile devices, and less incompatibility problems on devices due to current mobile Java fragmentation'€"but cellphones using the old Java ME will be on the market for at least another decade. [News.com]

From Sun Scrapping Mobile Java, Moving Devices to Standard

Posted by Ken at October 23, 2007 01:15 PM