Re: GPRS, GPS and Java...?
No popular handheld devices have a decent Java implementation.
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"Simon Brooke" <simon@jasmine.org.uk> wrote in message
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> Hi, I'm looking for a device. I think the device I'm looking for is an[/color]
IPAQ[color=blue]
> 65XX, but I cannot find enough documentation to be certain. If anyone else
> has any better ideas, I'd like to hear them.
>
> What I need is a highly portable device programmable in Java which can
> update a remote server with position information in real time. I also need
> either Bluetooth or a serial/USB port. The IPAQ 6515 ought to be perfect.
> However I can't find confirmation that the Java implementation on the IPAQ
> 6515 can access the GPS module. Does anyone know?
>
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Re: GPRS, GPS and Java...?
Baxter wrote:[color=blue]
> No popular handheld devices have a decent Java implementation.
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> baxters right but the jornada 720 has java keybord and i got mine for 150with windows media player an i wirrless capibal
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> "Simon Brooke" <simon@jasmine.org.uk> wrote in message
> news:249dv3-21v.ln1@gododdin.internal.jasmine.org.uk...[color=green]
> > Hi, I'm looking for a device. I think the device I'm looking for is an[/color]
> IPAQ[color=green]
> > 65XX, but I cannot find enough documentation to be certain. If anyone else
> > has any better ideas, I'd like to hear them.
> >
> > What I need is a highly portable device programmable in Java which can
> > update a remote server with position information in real time. I also need
> > either Bluetooth or a serial/USB port. The IPAQ 6515 ought to be perfect.
> > However I can't find confirmation that the Java implementation on the IPAQ
> > 6515 can access the GPS module. Does anyone know?
> >
> > --
> > [email]simon@jasmine.org.uk[/email] (Simon Brooke) [url]http://www.jasmine.org.uk/~simon/[/url]
> >
> > ;; When your hammer is C++, everything begins to look like a[/color]
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Re: GPRS, GPS and Java...?
in message <1160929032.950429.66150@k70g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
[email]Joeywolfgram@gmail.com[/email] ('Joeywolfgram@gmail.com') wrote:
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> Baxter wrote:[color=green]
>> No popular handheld devices have a decent Java implementation.[/color][/color]
So much for going to Usenet for information. The IPAQ has two decent Java
implementations - both by IBM, but $5.99 a pop I'm not complaining; and
yes, the Personal Profile one at least can talk to the built in GPS. So
I'm getting there.
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>> baxters right but the jornada 720 has java keybord and i got mine for
>> 150 with windows media player an i wirrless capibal
>>
>>
>> "Simon Brooke" <simon@jasmine.org.uk> wrote in message
>> news:249dv3-21v.ln1@gododdin.internal.jasmine.org.uk...[color=darkred]
>> > Hi, I'm looking for a device. I think the device I'm looking for is an[/color]
>> IPAQ[color=darkred]
>> > 65XX, but I cannot find enough documentation to be certain. If anyone
>> > else has any better ideas, I'd like to hear them.
>> >
>> > What I need is a highly portable device programmable in Java which can
>> > update a remote server with position information in real time. I also
>> > need either Bluetooth or a serial/USB port. The IPAQ 6515 ought to be
>> > perfect. However I can't find confirmation that the Java
>> > implementation on the IPAQ 6515 can access the GPS module. Does anyone
>> > know?
>> >
>> > --
>> > [email]simon@jasmine.org.uk[/email] (Simon Brooke) [url]http://www.jasmine.org.uk/~simon/[/url]
>> >
>> > ;; When your hammer is C++, everything begins to look like a[/color]
>> thumb.[color=darkred]
>> >[/color][/color][/color]
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