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Brew Is It An Os

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Hello every one,like the problem on desktop, there is a similar problem in embdedded and palm devices that platforms are so many and to get a software work on all platforms need considerable work.Recently our client suggested to port thier product on BREW. It was easy to program and test but he says that it is very difficult to get it published. Can any body tell how flexible is this and on how many phones can this be supported. I never heard of this platform before.It stands for Binary Runtime Environment for Wireless and is from Qualcomm.RegardsHaris Mushtaq

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Afaik, it is not a complete OS. It is just a platform to run software developed on an API specification. The advantage is that API exists for various languages like C and Java. So it is aimed at replacing Java ME. Also, it can co-exist with JavaMEBenQ has some phones running BREW---ScriptDevil

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Client applications in mobiles can be made using Java or .NET but they provide a virtual OS that operate on the top of underlying hardware.But BREW, a product of Qualcomm provides an operating environment that operates on top hardware(ASIC,EEPROM).

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