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Old 07-01-2012, 01:34 PM   #1
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Device: kindle touch
Questions concerning Java

Hi there! I used the diagnostics screen jailbreak from the Kindle_Touch_Hacking wiki to get access to my Kindle Touch. I'd like to develop some cool Java applets. I've already implemented a programmer's calculator (for a start), it runs fine on my Mac inside Firefox. How can I run this from my Kindle?

In another thread I was suggested to 'package it and sign it with a developer key'. How do I do this?

Is it okay if my applet just inherits from Applet, or do I have to implement a Kindlet? If so, how can I compile it under Mac OS X before I move the classes to the Kindle?

Is there a specific command to start the applet from the shell? Is there a good example where I can copy things?

Thanks for your replies.
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