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Application Servers or IDEs running on PSP?

Posted by ludo on September 28, 2005 at 11:09 AM EDT
Bonjour, comment Java?

sparky logo image  GlassFish Open Source Java EE 5 Application Server or NetBeans 5.0 Beta IDE,  running on a PlayStation Portable PSP? 5.0beta-button.jpg

...Not yet: you would need a Java VM implementation on this exciting new platform...Anyone aware of such an effort?

The good news is that you can now install both the GlassFish application server or the latest beta of NetBeans IDE on Mac OS X. This is in addition to the existing support for XP, Linux and -of course- Solaris platforms. If you want the GlassFish server and the IDE to integrate together, read this documentation page. The list of new features introduced in NetBeans 5.0 Beta is really impressive. I was told  that even the NetBeans Profiler would profile J2EE projects, in a single click or two.

If you still want to use your PSP, at least you can browse the Web with it, via a wireless connection...
See this image: (I had to fight with my kids to get access to this PSP mono user device, upgrade the PSP system to 2.0, and struggle with the keyboard simulator using up-down-left-right keys)

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Now, I need to see how the GlassFish Admin GUI is behaving on this new browser. As well as the updated Java BluePrints AJAX samples that run on top of Java EE 5.

Ludo(tique)

(PS: my kids just told me that you can play games with the PSP...I did not know that:-)
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