Category: J2ME

luaj v2.0 (J2ME misc)

Lightweight, fast, Java-centric Lua interpreter written for JME and JSE, with string, table, package, math, io, os, debug, coroutine & luajava libraries, JSR-233 bindings, all metatags, weak tables and unique direct lua-to-java-bytecode compiling.

http://sourceforge.net/projects/luaj/

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licas v3.8.6 (J2ME misc)

Build lightweight networks of service-based components (SOA). Autonomous behaviour, self-organisation, permanent and dynamic linking, XML-RPC based communication, password protection, legacy code accessed through wrappers. Java ME (J2ME) compatible.

http://sourceforge.net/projects/licas/

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luaj v2.0 (Beta 2) (J2ME misc)

Lightweight, fast, Java-centric Lua interpreter written for J2ME and J2SE, with libraries for basic, string, table, package, math, io, os, debug and coroutine packages, a compiler, luajava bindings, and JSR-233 pluggable scripting engine bindings

http://sourceforge.net/projects/luaj/

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Bloody Mess Mobile 2.0 v1.03 (J2ME Game)

Bloody Mess Mobile is a top-down shooter game for mobile phones with J2ME MIDP 2.0 profile & bluetooth support. It is based on famous PC game Crimsonland & allows you to fight hordes of monsters on you mobile phone!

Release notes:

v1.03 contains fix for NullPointerException that sometimes happened when levelup occured at mission end in campaign game mode. Also 4th location from campaign mode was added to available maps for survive game mode.

http://sourceforge.net/projects/bloodymessmobil/

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luaj v1.0.4 (J2ME misc)

Lightweight, fast, Java-centric Lua interpreter written for J2ME and J2SE, with libraries for basic, string, table, package, math, io, os, debug and coroutine packages, a compiler, luajava bindings, and JSR-233 pluggable scripting engine bindings.

http://sourceforge.net/projects/luaj/

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licas v3.8.3 (J2ME misc)

Build lightweight networks of service-based components (SOA). Autonomous behaviour, self-organisation, permanent and dynamic linking, XML-RPC based communication, password protection, legacy code accessed through wrappers. Java ME (J2ME) compatible.

http://sourceforge.net/projects/licas/

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licas v3.7.5 (J2ME misc)

Build lightweight networks of service-based components (SOA). Autonomous behaviour, self-organisation, permanent and dynamic linking, XML-RPC based communication, password protection, legacy code accessed through wrappers. Java ME (J2ME) compatible.

http://sourceforge.net/projects/licas/

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licas v3.7.2 (J2ME misc)

Build lightweight networks of service-based components (SOA). Autonomous behaviour, self-organisation, permanent and dynamic linking, XML-RPC based communication, password protection, legacy code accessed through wrappers. Java ME (J2ME) compatible.

http://sourceforge.net/projects/licas/

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JMEBoy v1.5.3 (GBC emu for J2ME)

Joerg Jahnke has released an updated version of JMEBoy. JMEBoy is a Java-based Gameboy and Gameboy Color emulator for mobile devices. If you want to play Gameboy games on your mobile phone you should try this emulator.

Plenty of free GBC homebrew ca be found here: http://www.pdroms.de/files/gameboy/

http://sourceforge.net/projects/javagb/

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