Tassilo Horn writes: [...] > To my best knowledge, Andoid does not support Java ME. It uses a > flavour of Java, but not ME. Sorry for this... > From wikipedia: > > Android > ======= > > The Android open-source software stack consists of Java applications > running on a Java-based, object-oriented application framework on top > of Java core libraries running on a Dalvik virtual machine featuring > JIT compilation. > > Java Platform, Micro Edition > ============================ > > There are more than 2.1 billion Java ME enabled mobile phones and > PDAs,[2] but it is becoming old technology as it is not used on any of > today's newest mobile platforms (e.g. iPhone, Android, Windows Phone > 7, MeeGo, BlackBerry's new QNX). Today's newest mobile platform does not necessarily mean today's newest phones --- still there are some less expensive phones supporting Java ME. > And there is already MobileOrg for Android: > > https://github.com/matburt/mobileorg-android/wiki/ Well, that's fine. > Bye, > Tassilo > > > -- Carl Lei (XeCycle) Department of Physics, Shanghai Jiao Tong University OpenPGP public key: 7795E591 Fingerprint: 1FB6 7F1F D45D F681 C845 27F7 8D71 8EC4 7795 E591