SuperWaba is a discontinued Java-like virtual machine (VM) that targets portable devices.
Software developers use application programming interfaces (APIs), accessed through associated libraries (packaged as Jars) and small tools (together composing a software development kit), to create applications that can run within the VM on supported platforms.
Despite its likeness to the Java 2 standard edition specification, SuperWaba is appropriately constrained for hardware limitations typically encountered on portable devices.
TotalCross, a superior solution to SuperWaba, offers greater platform stability, leaner compilation of Java code, and added ability in a smaller footprint.
The VM runs on the following platforms: SuperWaba libraries offer a variety of abilities, from barcode scanners to complex mathematics.