How do I get Java for Mobile device?
Java capability for mobile devices is generally integrated by the device manufacturers. It is NOT available for download or installation by consumers. You need to check with your device manufacturer about availability of this technology in your device.
Some PDAs (Blackberry, Palm), tablets (iPad, Android, Windows Surface RT), smart phones (iPhone, Android), gaming consoles (Nintendo Wii), MP3/MP4 players (iPod), and other personal mobile devices do not support the Java plug-in. See your device manufacturer's website to determine if Java is available for your specific device.
Windows Surface RT: Surface tablets using the Windows RT operating system do not support the Java plug-in. Java being a desktop program cannot be installed as it is not available in the Windows Store.
Developers should refer to the Oracle Technology Network (OTN) for more information about developing Java applications for mobile devices. Java for mobile devices relies on the Java Platform, Micro Edition (Java ME), which provides a robust, flexible environment for applications running on mobile and other embedded devices: mobile phones, personal digital assistants (PDAs), TV set-top boxes, and printers. Java ME includes flexible user interfaces, robust security, built-in network protocols, and support for networked and offline applications that can be downloaded dynamically. Applications based on Java ME are portable across many devices, yet leverage each device's native capabilities.
JAVA PLATFORM, MICRO EDITION (JAVA ME)
Java Platform, Micro Edition (Java ME) provides a robust, flexible environment for applications running on embedded and mobile devices in the Internet of Things: micro-controllers, sensors, gateways, mobile phones, personal digital assistants (PDAs), TV set-top boxes, printers and more. Java ME includes flexible user interfaces, robust security, built-in network protocols, and support for networked and offline applications that can be downloaded dynamically. Applications based on Java ME are portable across many devices, yet leverage each device's native capabilities.
Oracle Java ME Embedded
Oracle Java ME Embedded is a Java runtime that leverages the core Java ME technologies deployed in billions of devices around the world in the Internet of Things. The Java ME specifications are designed to be rich in functionality, portable to a wide range of devices, flexible, and secure while being very resource-efficient and keeping the demands on the underlying platform low. Read More
Java ME SDK
The Java ME Software Development Kit (SDK) provides device emulation, a standalone development environment and a set of utilities for rapid development of Java ME applications. It integrates the Connected Limited Device Configuration (CLDC) and the Connected Device Configuration (CDC) technology into one simple development environment. Read More
Oracle Java ME Embedded Client
Oracle Java ME Embedded Client enables you to develop highly functional, reliable, and portable applications for today's most powerful embedded systems. The flexibility of the Java Platform coupled with and established developer base enables you to develop secure, innovative products while achieving enhanced cost savings and time to market advantage. A vital platform that offers industry-leading reliability, performance, throughput, security, and cross-platform support. Read More
Java for Mobile
The Connected Limited Device Configuration and the Java ME APIs are used by a vast number of Java mobile phone developers, carriers, and OEMs to create feature phone products around the globe. Oracle is the leader in providing mobile phone technology found on over three billion devices and counting. Read More
Java TV
Java TV is a Java ME-based technology that provides a performant, secure, and easy to implement solution for developing Java applications that run on TV and set top box devices. Using the Java TV runtime, a developers can easily create applications, such as Electronic Program Guides (EPG's), Video-on-Demand (VOD) clients, games and educational applications, applications for accessing internet data (e.g. weather, news tickers, social networking), and, on most Blu-ray Disc titles, the user interface and bonus content. Read More
Oracle Java Platform Integrator
Extend the reach of Java in the Internet of Things (IoT) with OJPI. Oracle has introduced the Oracle Java Platform Integrator program to provide partners with the ability to customize Oracle Java Embedded products, including Oracle Java SE Embedded, Oracle Java ME Embedded, and Oracle Java ME Embedded Client, to reach different device types and market segments. Coupled with the massive Java ecosystem of over 9 million Java developers worldwide, this new program will help enable greater development and deployment flexibility for the IoT. Read More

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