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Developping for PDAs on a desktop pc

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Hi :-)
I've been using jdk for basic academic work last year, but for my end-of-study work, I must develop a little museum guiding application for PDA with graphical, sound and vocal features (if possible with Text To Speech).
I am getting messed up with all the available technologies, so could you please help me out for choosing the appropriate one for my work?
What Java technology should I install on my desktop pc to write this multimedia application and test it "as if it was on a PDA"? How do I set up everything? Are there particular libraries for graphical, sound and TTS features?
Thank you for taking some time to answer me, I'm starting to despair ;-)
Ravi
I've been using jdk for basic academic work last year, but for my end-of-study work, I must develop a little museum guiding application for PDA with graphical, sound and vocal features (if possible with Text To Speech).
I am getting messed up with all the available technologies, so could you please help me out for choosing the appropriate one for my work?
What Java technology should I install on my desktop pc to write this multimedia application and test it "as if it was on a PDA"? How do I set up everything? Are there particular libraries for graphical, sound and TTS features?
Thank you for taking some time to answer me, I'm starting to despair ;-)
Ravi
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Take a look at my answer in the other forum and -please- don't cross-post! It drives some people here mad (me included).
http://forum.java.sun.com/thread.jsp?forum=31&thread=311334
Pierre
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