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[Guide] To run .JAR files on Android |Install java apps on Android
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nayser
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Yes we can install java apps on our android phone & it is possible with the application JBED.
JBED is an .apk Android application which Run
Java Games and Apps on our Android Device.
JBED is a Java Android Java Emulator, by using
this application we can install .JAR/.JAD/Java/
J2ME/MIDP games on Android phones. Now
We can use all of our favorite .JAR
application in our phones.
Steps to Install Jar on Android:
place it in system\lib
folder
3. Install the JBED.apk application and don’t play
it.
4. Restart the phone
5. Launch JBED application. Press menu button
and choose SD card.
6. Select your .JAR/.JAD file that you want to
install and run.
7. Now install the chosen application through
JBED.
6. Now open the installed java application to run.
Thanks to the Brilliant Dev who created the app JBED
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altius_cooper
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John Chu
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Venomous Viper 119
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Just wondering . Are you the director of step up movie series, John.M.Chu ?! Lol. Btw, this should working all Android versions.
I had encountered a guy months ago that spoke of running Java apps on android. He talked about having unlimited free internet using Java apps. Is this possible ?! Ain’t no crime ?!
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John Chu
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Just wondering . Are you the director of step up movie series, John.M.Chu ?! Lol. Btw, this should working all Android versions.
I had encountered a guy months ago that spoke of running Java apps on android. He talked about having unlimited free internet using Java apps. Is this possible ?! Ain’t no crime ?!
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Of couse I’m NOT the director. BTW, the correct name is «Jon M. Chu».
It’s possible, based on your ISP.
And the app doesn’t work on my S4.
Venomous Viper 119
Senior Member
Of couse I’m NOT the director. BTW, the correct name is «Jon M. Chu».
It’s possible, based on your ISP.
And the app doesn’t work on my S4.
Yea Will try this
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the4ndy
Member
I followed your instructions but JBED is not working. After moving the lib and then install and then restart the app installed «Java» with the mug icon, does not run at all, it force closes twice on open.
I have a Nexus 4 running 4.2.2 Jelly Bean.
kayo2013
Member
Hey. it is not working. i can perform each and every step..
But every time , when i open java app..it doesn’t open..and every time it’s force closed.
So now what can i do.
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———- Post added at 07:09 AM ———- Previous post was at 07:04 AM ———-
Hey..this is not run in my phone..
I can perform each and every step that you can show. but when i open java app..it can’t run . and every it’s force close.
So what can i do.. .
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vvijayraju
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not able to copy
Yes we can install java apps on our android phone & it is possible with the application JBED.
JBED is an .apk Android application which Run
Java Games and Apps on our Android Device.
JBED is a Java Android Java Emulator, by using
this application we can install .JAR/.JAD/Java/
J2ME/MIDP games on Android phones. Now
We can use all of our favorite .JAR
application in our phones.
Steps to Install Jar on Android:
place it in system\lib
folder
3. Install the JBED.apk application and don’t play
it.
4. Restart the phone
5. Launch JBED application. Press menu button
and choose SD card.
6. Select your .JAR/.JAD file that you want to
install and run.
7. Now install the chosen application through
JBED.
6. Now open the installed java application to run.
Thanks to the Brilliant Dev who created the app JBED
not able to copy in system\lib what to do.
Shoaib1247
Senior Member
Facing following error.
«Unfortunately java has stopped»
TSpecOne
New member
Facing following error.
«Unfortunately java has stopped»
chinittoh
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aerolele
Member
no luck with java on android 4.3 jelly bean
I could not make any java emulator to work on my device Samsung galaxy s4 (i9500). someone had any luck?
atlantis1000
New member
I downloaded both the files and moved
(root file manager) them to
system\lib (cut & paste). But when I searched for
them, they were missing. The only file remotely
related to the original is one called libjavacore.so
which is only 215 kb. The jbed.apk is 3.11 mb. So
my question is: Where the hell have both the files
disappeared? Another thing, is there any way (except
cut n paste) to directly download or move the files to
system\lib?
I am using samsung galaxy grand quattro I8552
PatrickFitzmichael
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Thanks for this but is there a conspiracy among XDA users to only upload to this crap of a website? I have nothing but problems with this one and seldom is the file there.
pocthird
Senior Member
change permissions to make lib work
works great on galaxy mini 2 with stock 2.3.6 rom , i tried it on a chinease phone with 2.3.7 and it works great i just changed permissions of the xxx.so lib to rw.r.r like the other libs in the lib folder . i hope it works on thewhisp’s cm10.1 rom i’m planing to upgrade . thank you for sharing
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Yes we can install java apps on our android phone & it is possible with the application JBED.
JBED is an .apk Android application which Run
Java Games and Apps on our Android Device.
JBED is a Java Android Java Emulator, by using
this application we can install .JAR/.JAD/Java/
J2ME/MIDP games on Android phones. Now
We can use all of our favorite .JAR
application in our phones.
Steps to Install Jar on Android:
place it in system\lib
folder
3. Install the JBED.apk application and don’t play
it.
4. Restart the phone
5. Launch JBED application. Press menu button
and choose SD card.
6. Select your .JAR/.JAD file that you want to
install and run.
7. Now install the chosen application through
JBED.
6. Now open the installed java application to run.
Thanks to the Brilliant Dev who created the app JBED
Not enough space in system/bin
I cannot copy the libjbedvm.so file in my system/bin folder. It is showing 2.16mb free space and the libjbedvm.so file is of 3.11mb. Is there a way to get more free space,if so please reply. Any help would be appreciated and thanks.
Sorry for bad english.
Flashable zip version
Found another thread like this one that has a flashable zip version to copy the lib and set the permissions corectly
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1189303
haven’t tried it myself as I’ve JDK softfloat running on all my devices with a different method entirely but thought it would help as the last four pages have mainly had to do with setting permissions or not copying corectly. Furthermore there be a short video on Youtube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eoj4Tiah6PE
which dimenstrates all the required tasks. @nayser; I would suggest adding those links to your OP so future readers may benofit from having a flashable zip; some devices have «sOff» vs «sOn» security that prevents writing or setting permissions wile the Android OS is fully booted (myTouch 3Gs from HTC for example).
To those that are wondering about running JDK (Java’s Development tool Kit) which comes with a full java virtual machien, run time enviroment, and for hard float and some processors of soft float a full server; it’s a bit more work than installing an app and lib but posible for gingerbread on up if you’re willing to run Linux in chroot or with Debian Kit app (which I preffer because of the long list of devices it works on) and run a few scripts to download and install into that Linux enviroment from github
https://github.com/S0AndS0/Debian-Kit-Mods
just be sure to set a normal user with sudo permissions and choose the corect «flavor» of Java (if your Linux OS is hardfloat then choose the hardfloat JDK and the same for softfloat) and before atempting reolize that this isn’t for j2me mobile java but for any java or jar file that runs on Linux without cpu restrictions.
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Nouclear
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Facing following error.
«Unfortunately java has stopped»
Me too, i am use xperia J FW31 Jelly Bean.
Please help me
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jerrystar
Member
Jbed not working — says unfortunately stopped
yes we can install java apps on our android phone & it is possible with the application jbed.
Jbed is an .apk android application which run
java games and apps on our android device.
Jbed is a java android java emulator, by using
this application we can install .jar/.jad/java/
j2me/midp games on android phones. Now
we can use all of our favorite .jar
application in our phones.
Steps to install jar on android:
place it in system\lib
folder
3. Install the jbed.apk application and don’t play
it.
4. Restart the phone
5. Launch jbed application. Press menu button
and choose sd card.
6. Select your .jar/.jad file that you want to
install and run.
7. Now install the chosen application through
jbed.
6. Now open the installed java application to run.
thanks to the brilliant dev who created the app jbed
thanks for the share.
souler456
Senior Member
As far as I know of, JBED doesn’t work on Android 4.0+ versions. Information from this came from 4pda and my own experience.
I’m using LG Optimus L3. I tried using it on my Stock GB 2.3.7, and it works fine, but when I flashed my CM9, which is ICS 4.0.4, it ain’t working anymore (says it has to stop).
So, yeah. That’s about it.
WekkidHatter
New member
Yes we can install java apps on our android phone & it is possible with the application JBED.
JBED is an .apk Android application which Run
Java Games and Apps on our Android Device.
JBED is a Java Android Java Emulator, by using
this application we can install .JAR/.JAD/Java/
J2ME/MIDP games on Android phones. Now
We can use all of our favorite .JAR
application in our phones.
Steps to Install Jar on Android:
place it in system\lib
folder
3. Install the JBED.apk application and don’t play
it.
4. Restart the phone
5. Launch JBED application. Press menu button
and choose SD card.
6. Select your .JAR/.JAD file that you want to
install and run.
7. Now install the chosen application through
JBED.
6. Now open the installed java application to run.
Thanks to the Brilliant Dev who created the app JBED
Followed steps jbed forced Close Please help
Tirtakamandanu
Member
Solid One
Member
Devices with non-physical keyboards?
Will it work on devices without physical keyboards?
I can install and run some games with sound, but I can’t play it because my cellphone is a Xperia X8 with only touchscreen. I tried pressing all screen regions and buttons, to no extent.
Most cellphones and tablets nowadays have only touchscreen, and a nice feature on JBED would be screen controls. Another great feature is full screen scaling on games made for screens with lower resolution (176×220, 240×320, etc).
debajyoti1
Member
Mr_Ahsan
New member
Yes we can install java apps on our android phone & it is possible with the application JBED.
JBED is an .apk Android application which Run
Java Games and Apps on our Android Device.
JBED is a Java Android Java Emulator, by using
this application we can install .JAR/.JAD/Java/
J2ME/MIDP games on Android phones. Now
We can use all of our favorite .JAR
application in our phones.
Steps to Install Jar on Android:
place it in system\lib
folder
3. Install the JBED.apk application and don’t play
it.
4. Restart the phone
5. Launch JBED application. Press menu button
and choose SD card.
6. Select your .JAR/.JAD file that you want to
install and run.
7. Now install the chosen application through
JBED.
6. Now open the installed java application to run.
Thanks to the Brilliant Dev who created the app JBED
HI Sir,
I have a .jar file and i need to decompile and decode it its encoded file i need to Decode and Decompile it because i want to make some
Changes in program.. i m very worried and tired to try more then 100 times i need your help please help me to decode this file
I am very thank full to you if you help me .
please contact me at my email
[email protected]
sayan8
Member
hayetfahad
Member
Not working on ny htc evo 3D
Yes we can install java apps on our android phone & it is possible with the application JBED.
JBED is an .apk Android application which Run
Java Games and Apps on our Android Device.
JBED is a Java Android Java Emulator, by using
this application we can install .JAR/.JAD/Java/
J2ME/MIDP games on Android phones. Now
We can use all of our favorite .JAR
application in our phones.
Steps to Install Jar on Android:
place it in system\lib
folder
3. Install the JBED.apk application and don’t play
it.
4. Restart the phone
5. Launch JBED application. Press menu button
and choose SD card.
6. Select your .JAR/.JAD file that you want to
install and run.
7. Now install the chosen application through
JBED.
6. Now open the installed java application to run.
Thanks to the Brilliant Dev who created the app JBED
apache04
Senior Member
Yes we can install java apps on our android phone & it is possible with the application JBED.
JBED is an .apk Android application which Run
Java Games and Apps on our Android Device.
JBED is a Java Android Java Emulator, by using
this application we can install .JAR/.JAD/Java/
J2ME/MIDP games on Android phones. Now
We can use all of our favorite .JAR
application in our phones.
Steps to Install Jar on Android:
place it in system\lib
folder
3. Install the JBED.apk application and don’t play
it.
4. Restart the phone
5. Launch JBED application. Press menu button
and choose SD card.
6. Select your .JAR/.JAD file that you want to
install and run.
7. Now install the chosen application through
JBED.
6. Now open the installed java application to run.
Thanks to the Brilliant Dev who created the app JBED
frescodeepak
New member
Not enough space in system/bin
I cannot copy the libjbedvm.so file in my system/bin folder. It is showing 2.16mb free space and the libjbedvm.so file is of 3.11mb. Is there a way to get more free space,if so please reply. Any help would be appreciated and thanks.
Sorry for bad english.
greatpapa
Senior Member
Not working for me. done correctly but after restart and launching app getting error «unfortunately close bla bla». any sggestion
S0AndS0
Senior Member
Flashable zip version
Found another thread like this one that has a flashable zip version to copy the lib and set the permissions corectly
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1189303
haven’t tried it myself as I’ve JDK softfloat running on all my devices with a different method entirely but thought it would help as the last four pages have mainly had to do with setting permissions or not copying corectly. Furthermore there be a short video on Youtube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eoj4Tiah6PE
which dimenstrates all the required tasks. @nayser; I would suggest adding those links to your OP so future readers may benofit from having a flashable zip; some devices have «sOff» vs «sOn» security that prevents writing or setting permissions wile the Android OS is fully booted (myTouch 3Gs from HTC for example).
To those that are wondering about running JDK (Java’s Development tool Kit) which comes with a full java virtual machien, run time enviroment, and for hard float and some processors of soft float a full server; it’s a bit more work than installing an app and lib but posible for gingerbread on up if you’re willing to run Linux in chroot or with Debian Kit app (which I preffer because of the long list of devices it works on) and run a few scripts to download and install into that Linux enviroment from github
https://github.com/S0AndS0/Debian-Kit-Mods
just be sure to set a normal user with sudo permissions and choose the corect «flavor» of Java (if your Linux OS is hardfloat then choose the hardfloat JDK and the same for softfloat) and before atempting reolize that this isn’t for j2me mobile java but for any java or jar file that runs on Linux without cpu restrictions.
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