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Fred Grott

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Fred Grott is Lead Developer-CEO of ShareMe Technologies LLC -The Mobile Future
Spoon Tnsforfmations in Eclipse Posted: Nov 20, 2006 10:03 AM
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The reason I am excited about the Eclipse plugin named Spoon as far code transformations is a particular set of needs in the JavaME developer space. There is a constant need to be able to transform code from CLDC to CDC and different optional profiles and apis within JavaME not to mention from J2SE to J2ME.

JDiet as a spoonlet plugs into Spoon to provide the j2se to j2me transformation for cldc1.1. It is obvious that this Spoonlket, JDiet, can be extended for other JavaME transformations. One would be an AspectJ or ASM JavaME runtime, for example.

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