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Java and the iPad

Does the iPad have java or a substitute for it? I need java for one of my sites.

Thanks.

Margie

iPad, Other OS

Posted on Jul 24, 2010 12:57 PM

13 replies

Aug 31, 2010 9:06 AM in response to DBMotion

DBMotion wrote:
Are the Apple techs working to have Java, flash, and shockwave available on future iPads?


Java would be the responsibility of Sun, now owned by Oracle, to develop. Last I heard they'd given up work on a Java interpreter for iOS, but I've not seen anything from them recently on the subject.

Flash and Shockwave would be up to Adobe, and so far they can't even get a decent version of Flash working on Android, so the chance of seeing Flash on any iOS device (where Apple is exerting much more control over what is offered) in the near future is vanishingly small. Shockwave is all but dead, it appears, so that's not likely to ever appear on any mobile device, though predicting Adobe's plans is difficult.

Oct 29, 2010 8:11 PM in response to varjak paw

According to Sun...

How do I get Java for Mobile/PDA devices?

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This article applies to:
•Platform(s): All Platforms
•Java version(s): All JRE Versions

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Java capability for mobile devices is integrated by the device manufacturers. You need to check with your device manufacturer about availability of this technology in your device.

KVM, the virtual machine for mobile devices, is the counterpart of JVM (Java virtual machine). It is used to run applets and applications written with Java technology on mobile devices. *KVM must be installed by the manufacturer. It is NOT available for download or installation by consumers.*

If the consumer wants and needs this you would think Apple would accomodate. As a result my company is forgoing massively purchasing these since it does not support Java KVM which is necessary to run our enterprise learning management system. We had great plans to use this to help aide learning in the workplace.

Message was edited by: BRichards

Oct 29, 2010 8:48 PM in response to BRichards

If the consumer wants and needs this you would think Apple would accomodate. As a result my company


You could perhaps think that, but Apple made it clear when announcing the iPad last January that Java (and Flash) would not be supported. You can tell them the consequences via the channel they have set up for such comments:

http://www.apple.com/feedback/ipad.html

Nov 3, 2010 12:58 PM in response to zouk

That is not an official statement by Apple; it's just speculation and interpretation of Apple's development guidelines by users just like you and me (from what I can tell, Markus Karg does not work for Oracle and so cannot speak for them). So nothing it that page should be taking as being in any way any indication that Oracle will ever develop a version of Java for iOS devices nor that Apple would accept it should such a version be developed.

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