适用于 Android/Windows 设备的 MIDLet 管理器
我似乎对 Android 或 Windows Mobile 设备的 MIDlet 管理器的现状和发展感到有点茫然。
我知道 JBlend 和 JBed,但我不知道这些项目属于谁。 JBlend 由制造商安装在我的 LG540 上,但没有安装在 Galaxy S1 上。 我需要找到一种方法来向用户提供一组可靠的说明,以便将这些安装到他们的设备上。
- 是否有一个中心位置可以下载它们?
- 这些项目(即 Android 2.3)有路线图吗?
- 为什么这些不能从市场上获得?
- midlet 管理器适用于所有 Windows mobile 7 设备吗?
I seem to be a bit at loss with the status and development of MIDlet managers for Android or Windows Mobile devices.
I know of JBlend and JBed but I can't work out who those projects belong to.
JBlend is installed on my LG540 by the manufacturer but not on Galaxy S1 for example.
I need to find a way to give a reliable set of instructions to the users to get these installed on their device.
- Is there is a central place to download them from?
- Is there a road map for those projects (i.e Android 2.3)?
- Why aren't those available from the Market place?
- Is a midlet manager available on all Windows mobile 7 devices?
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据说有些(例如 JBed)可以在 Android Market 上找到,但这些可能来自一些没有合法权利的第三方,它们现在没有出现在 Market 上。
JBed:
我发现某些版本的 JBed 被从某些 Android 手机的固件中盗取。该公司没有将其列为可下载产品,因此它似乎是为更大的公司(例如手机制造商)开发的,以便集成到他们的固件中。这似乎就是我们看不到太多信息或新版本的原因。
JBed 归 Myriad Group(以前称为 Esmertec)所有
http://www.myriadgroup.com
Netmite App Runner :
App Runner 是一个转换器+ Android 运行时(用于共享 java 函数)。据说它是一家公司,尽管它看起来像是一个人运作的。该网站的“主页”立即重定向到“Android App Runner”页面,这些页面只是一些结构不良的html文本,英文写得很差劲,而且作者交替使用了“我们”和“我”这两个词。没有公司信息。据我所知,该应用程序在股票市场应用程序中不可用。
http://www.netmite.com/android/
大多数(全部?)Java 模拟器需要 root 访问权限,并要求手机所有者对设备进行一些黑客攻击,这在大多数情况下会使他们的保修失效。这是它们传播的另一个缺点。
我希望大多数手机型号上都有一个普通的 Java 模拟器,可能许可费和维护(固件更新)会让制造商望而却步。
Some (eg. JBed) were said to be found on Android Market, however those were probably from some 3rd parties without legal rights, they don't appear on the Market now.
JBed :
I found some versions of JBed were ripped off of firmwares of some Android phones. The company doesn't have it listed as a downloadable product, so it seems to be developed for bigger companies, like phone manufacturers, to be integrated in their firmwares. That seems to be the reason why we don't see much info or new releases.
JBed is owned by Myriad Group (formerly known as Esmertec)
http://www.myriadgroup.com
Netmite App Runner :
App Runner is a converter + Android runtime (for shared java functions). It's said to be a corporation, though it looks like a one-man operation. The 'homepage' of the website instantly redirects to the 'Android App Runner' pages, which are just a few poorly structured html text, with poorly written English, and the author uses the words 'we' and 'I' interchangeably. No company info. The application is not available on stock market applications, to what I see.
http://www.netmite.com/android/
Most (all?) Java emulators need root access, and require phone owners to do some hacks on the device, which in most situations invalidate their warranties. This is another disadvantage for them to spread.
I would expect a stock java emulator on most phone models, probably license fees and maintenance (firmware updates) are keeping manufacturers away.