Is there an Web Services implementation (JSR172) for Pocket Pc?

Hi,
I'm currently using IBMs J9 MIDP2.0 jvm but can't seem to figure out where to find an web services (jsr172) implementation for PocketPC. Does it even exist? Does IBM provide one?
I have tried to update WSDD, and this way I managed to download Web Services, bur for x86 and Palm only.
I've also downloaded the reference implementation from Sun, but this is said to support CLDC 1.0.4 only, stability is not guaranteed on CLDC1.1.
Thank you,
Regards Andreas

It's not an easy question to answer. So many other variables.
Mac or PC, high speed cable versus lower connection speeds. Network traffic and the speed of your server also play a big part in your visitors experience.
Add to those your desire to play back a file type that requires the viewer to have a very fast computer. I'd guess that less than a third of the computers in use can properly play most HD files (even the small sized ones).
Your Mac is a monster! What you view on it isn't close to what I would see on my Mac mini.
I would suggest you first figure out a display size of your file. Think small.
I (personally) would avoid H.264 unless you know your target audience would only be using "high end" equipment. Hard to pick your audience for a Web based file.
There are html "tricks" that can change the display size of your source movie. If you used a 480X360 (4:3 aspect) source you could "bump up" the display to 800X600 without too much loss in visual quality. Those "tags" are scale="tofit" and the to fit size is your height and width used in the html code (not the source file). Saves bandwidth and gives a better user experience.
Since your file will be "downloaded" (not streamed) you could instruct your visitors to do some other work while your file downloads. Neck stretches, clean their monitor or pour another cup of coffee.
If your goal is HD your visitors must know that these files are huge and that they take a very modern computer with plenty of horsepower.
Your only other option is to reduce the file to more "standard" definition.

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