Note: A Java emulator will not let you view websites built with Java, it will only let you run JAR files. If you want to view websites built with Java, see the next section.

phoneME JBED JBlend Netmite

Run the APK files to install them onto your device. Download JADGen on your computer, and then use it to create a JAD file for any JAR files you want to run. Copy both the JAR and JAD files into the same folder on your device. Make sure that the JAR file doesn’t have any spaces in the filename. Run the file by using phoneMe and selecting the file on your device.

You can push the libjbedvm. so file by using ADB and entering adb push /filelocation/libjbedvm. so /system/lib. Copy any JAR files you want to run to their own directory on your phone. Launch JBED and tap the “Menu” button. Navigate to the location of your JAR files and then select the JAR file you want to run.

ibDxDrmJava. so – /system/lib libjbmidpdy. so – /system/lib libjbmidp. so – /system/lib javax. obex. jar – /system/framework MetaMidpPlayer. apk – /system/app MidpPlayer. apk – /system/app Copy the JAR files that you want to run to your phone’s storage. Use JBlend to select the files to load them.

Convert JAR/JAD files to APK files using the converter found on the Netmite website. Copy the converted APK file onto your phone and run it to install. Repeat this for all the JAR files that you want to run. Open Netmite on your phone and use it to select any of your installed JAR files.

Google’s Chrome Remote Desktop quickly connects to Chrome on your computer, making it the most pain-free way to set up remote access.

After installing the extension, you will need to sign in with your Google account and then click the “Enable remote connections” button. You can create a PIN for the connection as an extra layer of security.