Mr. Klein commented “Weire going to make sure that the JVM offers the Java applications as much access to the native functionality of the iPhone as possible.” He also expects that a large number of Java-based applications will be able to run on Appleis handhelds once the JVM is available.
The company plans to distribute its iPhone JVM through the App Store, Appleis online system for finding, purchasing and downloading iPhone and iPod touch applications. Apple plans to open App Store in June when it releases iPhone and iPod touch Software Update 2.0.
Mr. Klein added “Itis a new platform for us. We might be able to bring additional technologies onto the iPhone and the iTouch.”