JVM on Windows Mobile

can any one tell me whether it's possbile to run JVM on Windows Mobile OS.
if it is possible, can anyone give me any tips on it? or examples.
thx

Yes it is possible, there are several VM Vendors for WindowsMobile (or previous versions of PocketPC, etc.). One such vendor is IBM, you can find trial downloads here of JavaME (J2ME) certified MIDP or Personal Profile runtimes. Check back on this link often as we add platforms and profiles over time as new specification are completed.
http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/websphere/zones/wireless/weme_eval_runtimes.html
IBM is not the only VM provider though.

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