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Java edition for mobile and embedded systems
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| Player software | Java |
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| Programming language(s) | Java |
| Application(s) | Embedded systems, mobile devices |
| Status | Inctive |
| License | Proprietary licence by Sun |
| Website | java |
| Java platform editions |
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PersonalJava was a Java edition for mobile and embedded systems based on Java 1.1.8. It has been superseded by the CDC's Personal Profile,[1] which is not widely deployed[citation needed ].
References
[edit ]- ^ Sun Microsystems, Inc. (June 2005). "CDC: JavaTM Platform Technology For Connected Devices" (PDF). p. 11. Retrieved 12 November 2021.
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