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Java ME Embedded: Have Questions?
04/19/2013 in Mobile & Embedded | Tags: ARM Cortex-M3/M4, Embedded Java, help, Java ME Embedded, KEIL, OTN Forums, Raspberry Pi | Leave a comment
Now that a lot of folks are kicking the tires with Java ME Embedded (see the last couple of blog posts), I just wanted to make sure you know where to go with questions:
- Lots of good resources are here and here (including “Getting Started Guides”, FAQ, videos, and API documentation)
- Check out the OTN Java ME Embedded forum and ask questions – our experts are monitoring these regularly
- Email us at: java-me-embedded-feedback_ww_grp@oracle.com – we’ll get back to you
Cheers,
— Terrence
Getting started with Java ME Embedded on Micro-Controllers
04/16/2013 in Mobile & Embedded | Tags: ARM, Cortex-M, embedded, Embedded Java, Getting Started, Java ME Embedded, Java ME SDK, KEIL | 2 comments
Following up on yesterday’s release, Oracle evangelist Angela Caicedo has put together a great blog posting with all steps and code you need to develop and run your first Java application on an ARM Cortex-M3 developer board.
Alternatively, it you’d rather just sit back and watch, you can check out her webcast “Getting started with Java ME Embedded on KEIL” (part 1, part 2).
Or, if you have a Raspberry Pi lying around, you could use that.
In any case, it has never been easier to get started with embedded Java applications!
Cheers,
— Terrence
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