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There are 31 articles & tutorials regarding "J2ME".
- 13.) J2ME Low-Level Network Programming with MIDP 2.0
- by Qusay H. Mahmoud April 2003 Version 1.0 of the Mobile Information Device Profile (MIDP) lacks low-level networking support for TCP/IP sockets and UDP/IP datagrams, but the MIDP 2.0 specification (JSR 118) has responded to the needs of the 2.5G and 3G networks now being deployed by adding support for sockets and datagrams, thus providing mobile applications more capable networking interfaces. This support is based on the Generic Connection Framework (GCF) of the Connected Limited...
Found at Java Wireless Developer
- 14.) J2ME Game Optimization Secrets
- By Mike Shivas Go to page: 1 2 3 4 5 Next This article describes the role that code optimization plays in writing fast games for mobile devices. Using examples I will show how, when and why to optimize your code to squeeze every last drop of performance out of MIDP-compliant handsets. We will discuss why optimization is necessary and why it is often best NOT to optimize. I explain the difference between high-level and low-level optimization and we will see how to use the Profiler...
Found at developer.com
- 15.) JCP Watch: Scripting language support in Java, XQuery API, Scalable 2D graphics for J2ME
- By Apu Shah In honor of JavaOne several new JSR's were submitted dealing with new versions of JDBC, XML Binding and XML-RPC. An important specification dealing with adding scripting language support to Java also was proposed during JavaOne. Further, the executive committee for J2ME overturned the earlier rejection ballot for updating the J2ME core specifications with Java 1.4 support. New JSR's Two new JSR's were submitted for approval to the JCP. The first deals with a new API adding...
Found at developer.com
- 16.) The Realities of Deploying Wireless J2ME Solutions Over Unreliable Networks
- by Mike Wilson 03/27/2002 The major players in the handheld market have put their weight behind Java (Nokia, Ericsson, Motorola), the 2.5-3.0G networks are coming online, and you've been sweating over a MIDlet for the past few weeks, rearing to get it up and running on the latest device. It should work -- after all, it works well on your desktop emulator connecting to your back-end service. Two weeks before launch you get a MIDP device and are hit by some real-world wireless realities:...
Found at O'Reilly Network
- 17.) Wireless Application Programming with J2ME and Bluetooth
- by Qusay H. Mahmoud February 2003 Electronic devices connect to one another in a variety of ways: A cable connects a computer's processing unit to a display, a data cable and a docking cradle connect a personal digital assistant (PDA) or a cellular phone to a computer, radio waves connect a cordless phone to its base unit, an infrared beam connects a remote control to a television. The elaborate array of connectors among electronic devices cries out for a better solution. That's where...
Found at Java Wireless Developer
- 18.) Personal Basis Profile vs. Personal Profile: What's the Difference?
- by Eric Giguere May 2003 For a long while, all the excitement in the Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition (J2ME) was centered on the Connected Limited Device Configuration (CLDC), released in final form in May, 2000. The first CLDC-based profile, the Mobile Information Device Profile (MIDP), followed two months later. MIDP garnered much interest in the Java community because it defined a new application model, as well as classes for user interface and persistence. In other words, it provided...
Found at Java Wireless Developer
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