We often hear about Java applications on mobile, which used to run smoothly on the outdated Symbian OS on handheld devices, developed using Java's J2ME language. Hence, mobile applications back then were commonly referred to as Java applications. When the Android operating system was built on the Linux kernel and was not as popular as it is today, mobile applications were mostly developed based on the Java platform. However, over time, these applications became outdated and gradually transitioned to open-source applications built on Android to serve most touchscreen devices. Java software is no longer in use.
There are many excellent applications written in Java that we want to experience again. However, it's very difficult to find a device capable of running Java at the moment. Mytour will guide you in simulating Java on your computer or laptop using supporting software.
Guide to simulating Java on computers, laptops
Step 1: Download and install Kemulator on Windows
Step 2: Install Kemulator on your computer. If unsuccessful, refer to how to install Kemulator here
Step 3: Launch Kemulator installed on your computer
Step 4: Press Midlet, select Load jar to choose the Java file to run
Step 5: Select the Java file to run, click Open
Step 6: Experience Java applications directly on your computer
Thus, with just simple steps, you can run Java applications, play Java games on your computer, laptop. Although there are still many limitations, this is still a good way to experience Java applications instead of having to find compatible devices. Besides simulating Java on the computer, if you are someone who enjoys playing Android games on the computer, with Android emulation software, you can also simulate Android on your computer through supporting software such as BlueStacks, Droid4x to experience Android games directly on the Windows operating system.
