This article will focus on Symbian development concepts, and take a look at Nokia's knowledge on opening Symbian Javaapps. Nokia announced the opening of Mobile Runtimefor JavaApplications (JRT) on Friday and donated it to the Symbian Foundation.
Nokia opens Symbian Javaapps
Nokia announced the opening of Mobile Runtimefor JavaApplications (JRT) on Friday and donated it to the Symbian Foundation. JRT allows you to develop Java applications on the Symbian3 device. It will be used as a part of the Symbian development kit of the Symbian3 product.
JRT owner jyrkiw.nos said that this means developers can write Java applications for Symbian3 devices, such as the current nokian8. Nokia's JRT Product Manager also posted "SettingJavaApplicationsFreewithJRT" in his blog ".
Nokia officially said that JRT is now open-source, so community developers can edit and add JRT implementations and release them under the Symbian Development Foundation ELP license.
JRT provides more than 1 million lines of Java and C ++ source code for runtime, application installation, and API libraries. It also includes test cases and documents. JRT supports open-source API specifications, includes Java Specification Request (JSR) 118MIDP2. 1, JSR135MobileMediaAPI1.2, and JSR177 security and trust service apiforj2-java2microedition 1.0. APIs also supports Bluetooth.