Pocket pc (ipaq)

hey,
does somebody know what i have to do(may instal an particular platform or something like that) in order to run an executable jar file on my ppc
thanks for your help
tom

it's true, i didn't know that this was on the cd... i tried to run a very simple program and it worked... so THANKS for solving this problem
however Jeode doesn't support swing and my 'program' uses this.
do i have to rewrite the program with something else
or is it possible to solve this problem by installing another version...
greetz tom

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