[Gvsig_english] gvSIG Mobile on Trimble Juno

Juan Lucas Dominguez Rubio jldominguez at prodevelop.es
Tue Dec 29 09:31:53 CET 2009


Thank you, Luigi.
 
As a reminder, the phoneME virtual machine is constantly being improved, so perhaps things are working better now (as long as it's not a bug in gvSIG Mobile)
 
The phoneME binaries we're using come from Davy Preuveneers' personal website:
 
http://www.cs.kuleuven.be/~davy/phoneme/?q=node/10
 
 
Anybody else has some experience on this?
 
 
 
 
Regards,
 
Juan Lucas Domínguez Rubio
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De: gvsig_internacional-bounces at listserv.gva.es en nombre de Luigi Castro Cardeles
Enviado el: lun 28/12/2009 18:34
Para: Users and Developers mailing list
Asunto: Re: [Gvsig_english] gvSIG Mobile on Trimble Juno


Hi list,

some time ago, i have done some test with gvsig mobile on trimble juno sc and everything appears to run well but only with J9. If i use phoneme the app crash. I don't have the device anymore but i have tested the wms feature, the drawing from gps  coordinates and everything appears to work well. The only problem is with windows mobile and gps device (i have to disable windows feature to control gps).

But i never put gvsig mobile on production, only on r&d.

best regards
Luigi Castro Cardeles



2009/12/28 Juan Lucas Dominguez Rubio <jldominguez at prodevelop.es>


	Hello list:
	 
	If you have successfully executed gvSIG Mobile on a Trimble Juno PDA with Windows Mobile 6.1, please send a message telling which JVM and version of gvSIG Mobile it was.
	 
	If you have not been able to run it on that type of PDA, try these two tests:
	 
	TEST 1
	 
	- Download this file to your PC and unzip it (content is: a file called 'democlasses.jar' and a folder called 'phoneme'):
	 
	http://www.prodevelop.es/files/fm/public/downloads/phoneme_windows_mobile_6.zip
	 
	- Copy the file democlasses.jar to the folder 'My Documents' which is located in the root of the PDA file system. Copy the folder 'phoneme' to the root of  the PDA.
	 
	The file system must look like this:
	 
	\Windows\...
	\phoneme\...
	\My Documents\democlasses.jar
	(etc)
	 
	- In the PDA, click on the file \phoneme\personal\bin\phoneME
	 
	- A new application should now start. In it, click on the menu option "File - Open" and choose the file 'democlasses' which should be available in the initial file list.
	 
	- After a few seconds, you should see a new application window with some colourful shapes.
	 
	Did this work?
	If not, where did you get stuck?
	 
	TEST 2
	 
	- Install the J9 VM: the link to download it can be found in this message:
	 
	http://listserv.gva.es/pipermail/gvsig_usuarios/2008-May/005083.html
	 
	You only have to unzip the file and copy the J9 folder to the root of the PDA. The file system must look like this:
	 
	\Windows
	\J9\...
	\My Documents\..
	(etc)
	 
	- Delete this file (from your PC since the PDA file browser will hide it):
	 
	\J9\PPRO11\bin\j9jit23.dll
	 
	- Try the demo:
	 
	\J9\PPRO11\examples\GolfScoreTrackerApp
	(click on the file with a purple icon)
	 
	- A new application should appear, with a simple window.
	 
	Did this work?
	If not, where did you get stuck?
	 
	 
	Regards,
	
	 
	Juan Lucas Domínguez Rubio
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