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[jsr363-experts] Re: EDR doc
- From: Werner Keil <
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- Subject: [jsr363-experts] Re: EDR doc
- Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2014 17:40:23 +0100
Leonardo/all,
Thanks, I highlighted how MEEP 8 is highly modular with 10+ mini-JARs, your
screenshot is more proof;-)
I am just filing a JIRA ticket under the "Portability" epoch to relief the
RI from Locale and ResourceBundle, to. Then (and if a few other references
to java.text, etc. are equally resolved) the RI would be
platform-independent.
As to Martin's earlier question, the "Minimum Version" for the RI is Java
SE 7, but nothing keeps one from running it under SE 8 or 9, they just
don't get Lambda or other stuff from the RI;-)
Regards,
Werner
On Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 5:01 PM, Leonardo Lima
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Hello, Martin and Werner!
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So, yes, there are jars that you can use.
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When you download the SDK from Oracle's site, you get the JARs for the
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JSRs.
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Here's a list:
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[image: Inline image 1]
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If we target for CLDC 8, for example, we should only have it in its
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classpath. That would be the most compatible Java ME API :)
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Regards,
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Leonardo.
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On Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 9:42 AM, Werner Keil
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> In the ME SDK (and similarly the actual device) these JARs can be seen.
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> They are essentially the RI of JSR 360 and 361;-)
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> Werner
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> On Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 12:37 PM, Martin Desruisseaux <
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>> Le 15/12/14 19:46, Werner Keil a écrit :
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>> > You normally compile ME code with the normal JDK.
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>> But the JAR file with the reduced set of classes should be available
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>> somewhere, no? (pardon my ignorance regarding JavaME)
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>> Martin
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