IBM J9 Java VM, Oracle 9i Lite, and MS Pocket PC OS

Anyone ever heard of someone getting a Java application on Pocket PC to work with Oracle 9i Lite? I am just wondering if this is possible. Should be it seems, but it would be nice to hear from someone who has this setup actually working with a test and/or real application.
Z

Hi,
Please do not get me wrong , I am sending this reply to get some help from you about your findings .
I am s/w developer who is involved in application development for PDA devices
As an option ,
I have installed oracle9i database in a machine which has win2k server OS and then
Installed oracle9iLite mobile server sharing the same <ORACLE_HOME> on the machine.
I am trying to configure and start the mobile server in the “STANDALONE MODE”
When I typed webtogo on the cmd line , it did not respond , instead it said “Unrecognized option”
Then when I tried to execute the weg-to-go executable file in the <ORACLE_HOME>\mobile\server\bin directory ,
It did not respond .
Can you please help me out to sort out this problem,
And also give me some more useful hints to configure the mobile server as a module in oracle9iAS.
Expecting an early response
Thanks in advance
yogaraj

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