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Java Virtual Machine alternatives on Amiga
« on: December 02, 2003, 09:34:54 AM »
Hi,

I'm using IBrowse on my Amiga, which is the best Amiga browser IMHO.

The problem is though, that in the need to access my bankaccount via the internet, I have to use JVM (Jave Virtual Machine). According to a friend of mine JVM is open source, so I was wondering if someone has ported this to the Amiga.

I have heard of Kaffe, which can be downloaded from Aminet. Is this any good? Or do I really have to use a PC each time I need to access my  bank account?

Uhh, scary thought.... please wake my of my nightmare....
 

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Re: Java Virtual Machine alternatives on Amiga
« Reply #1 on: December 02, 2003, 01:31:27 PM »
@mikeymike, bloodline, framiga

I am positive. I can't access the bank account if my machine hasn't got JVM. You can try accesing this site https://www.netbank.nordea.dk/netbank/index.jsp on an Amiga and see what happens...

I am using a regged version of IBrowse v2.3, AmiSSL2 installed and working, javascript support active and working, so the setup is alright.

Anyone knows if someone has picked up Holger Kruse' work?

Well, then the Amiga can't do everything afterall :-(
 

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Re: Java Virtual Machine alternatives on Amiga
« Reply #2 on: December 02, 2003, 07:31:38 PM »
Yeah, I also tried leaving out the index.jsp, but that doesn't get my online with the bank :-(

Well, I have to ask the bank if they have an alternativ system that I can use, but I'm afraid the answer is a big fat NO.

A pity that Holger Kruse' work isn't continued. I would do it if I knew a lot about Java, but I don't, so it's for the best to leave that for someone else.