Question about Java 1.5 compilation and Execution on Apple iPad 2

Despite the fact that everyone on the internet seems to say Official Java and ipad/ipad2 support will not happen,
I would like to press this issue a little further.
Is it yet possible to run a java.class file on ipad2,
-without resorting to a java applet in a browser?
-Using a java applet?
-installing a java runtime, officially or unnofficially (say, gcj, or another community effort) ?
-I know about JXXX, which allows me to compile java files, howerver it doesn't automatically have
rt.jar or javaee.jar for 1.5,1.6,1.7 yet.
I there a web browser on the internet that allows one to compile and execute
java code programs (inside an applet say), that provides real time System outputs,
and even supports events and all such? That I could use in ipad2 Safari?
webrenderer requires developers to pay $, at webrenderlink
Is there a no cost version like webrenderer?
if so, what is the URL?
Edited by: 848439 on 25-Sep-2011 20:12
Edited by: 848439 on 25-Sep-2011 20:21

848439 wrote:
Despite the fact that everyone on the internet seems to say Official Java and ipad/ipad2 support will not happen,
I would like to press this issue a little further.You should listen to "everyone on the internet" this time. Give it up, Apple isn't going to allow it. Its either do what Apple instructs you to do, or take a hike (and switch to the Android platform).
Imagine having to include instructions with your application on how to get a community supported Java runtime on an iPad while users know only the appstore interface. Its a battle you are not going to win.

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