Sun:iPhone to get Java | Apple: no way
At last week’s Apple event, Steve Jobs went over the SDK release and how they hope to manage it. Job’s lightly reviewed reasons Apple would reject an iPhone application; things like privacy concerns, content, or interfering with their business plan. Somehow, Sun believes they’ll build a Java version for the iphone.
According to InfoWorld, Java is planning on running the Java Virtual Machine on the iPhone. However, according to the iPhone SDK documentation, the use of plug in architecture isn’t allowed. It will be interesting to see how Sun works around this.
From InfoWorld:
Sun came to the conclusion it could make a JVM work on the iPhone after taking 24 hours to look at information on Apple’s SDK. Sun saw nothing in the public statements preventing the JVM from being one of the applications enabled on the iPhone, said Klein. Apple released the SDK in conjunction with the beta release if its iPhone 2.0 software; the general release of iPhone 2.0 is scheduled for June.
From the quotes used, attributed to Sun officials and analysts, they seem to forget Apple has complete control over the apps and absolute control over what gets on (unjailbreaked, at least).
Read [InfoWorld] via [Ars Technica]
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