Java for Palm organizer

Hello,
I bought a Palm organizer and want to run Java programs on it. Where do I get a Virtual Machine for my Palm ? (Link would be great...)
Even though I'm searching for a tool to develop Java-Progs ON my Palm. Is there anything like this (a small compiler or anything else...) ??
Thanx,
Findus

so a serch for KVM in this site. You should find alot of links. KVM is the JVM for palm.

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