Mysaifu JVM is a Java Virtual Machine which runs on Windows Mobile devices. Project objective is to make a Java Virtual Machine which conforms to the J2SE (Java2 Standard Edition).
What's New in This Release:
JVM:
· FIXED: Illegal cast result float to integer types, and double to integer types. (Bug #20056)
· FIXED: Illegal line number in stack trace message.(Bug #19442)
· Support thread dump. (Feature request #19436)
JNI:
· FIXED: Cannot invoke a method whose parameter is multi-dimension array from JNI.(Bug #19967)
Package java.awt:
· FIXED: Call GraphicsDevice.setFullScreenWindow(Window) with hidden Window, and call Window.setVisible(true), but the Window does not in full screen mode.(Bug #19759)
· FIXED: Unnecessary MouseEvents occurred when Tap and Hold.(Bug #20749)
· FIXED: Window.getFont() and Frame.getFont() returns null.(Bug #20708)
· FIXED: Font.canDisplayUpTo() always throws UnsupportedOperationException.(Bug #20510)
Package java.lang:
· FIXED: Thread.interrupted() does not clear internal interrupted event. (Bug #9453)
· FIXED: Thrad.getState() throws UnsatisfiedLinkError.(Bug #19478)
· FIXED: Deadlock occurres in ClassLoader.findLoadedClass().(Bug #19458)
Package java.net:
· FIXED: Socket.bind() does not throws BindException when a port number specified which already bound.(Bug #20366)
· Enables SSL/TLS protocols. (Bug #8053, #12433, #19580)
Package javax.swing:
· FIXED: Divider of JSplitPane is too thin.(Bug #19447) (Caused by Bug #20056)
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Supported operating systems:
Windows Mobile 2003, Windows Mobile 5.0, Windows Mobile 6 Classic, Windows Mobile 6 Professional, Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic, Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional, Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional
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