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PersonalJava
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PersonalJava
A version of Java from Sun intended for PDAs and other handheld devices. EmbeddedJava (EJava) is a counterpart set of technologies that provide support for character-based displays or devices without displays rather than graphical interfaces. PersonalJava (PJava) is intended for open systems that require Web browsing, and PJava includes applet support. EJava is intended for closed systems that have severe restrictions on memory. See Java.


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1 protocol stack is currently available for Linux and VxWorks(R) operating systems, and functions with any pJava 3.
 
 
 
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