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There are 31 articles & tutorials regarding "J2ME".
- 19.) The Mobile Information Device Profile and MIDlets, Part 5
- Related Reading J2ME in a Nutshell By Kim Topley Table of Contents Index Sample Chapter Read Online--Safari by Kim Topley Editor's note: This is the final excerpt in a series from J2ME in a Nutshell , focusing on the delivery and installation of MIDlets. Delivery and Installation of MIDlets The MIDP specification creates the concept of a MIDlet, defines its lifecycle and its execution environment, and specifies the programming interfaces that a MIDlet can expect to be present on any...
Found at O'Reilly Network
- 20.) Building Wireless Web Clients: Pitfalls of MIDP HTTP, Part 1
- by Kim Topley , author of J2ME in a Nutshell 04/17/2002 Wireless Java applications are, by their nature, network-centric. The devices that these applications run on are, however, less predictable. Most notably, the precise nature of the network connection depends both on the device and on the services provided by the network to which it is connected. Some wireless devices may be directly connected to the Internet, while others are only able to access it through a gateway. Whatever the...
Found at O'Reilly Network
- 21.) An Introduction to Java Card Technology - Part 1
- by C. Enrique Ortiz May 29, 2003 Many of the articles on the Wireless Java site focus on the J2ME platform. This two-part article will instead introduce you to another important mobile Java technology: Java Card support for programming smart cards. Because these portable technologies are so specialized, this article covers a lot of ground. The first installment of this article will introduce smart cards, the Java Card technology, and the elements of a Java Card applet. The second...
Found at Java Wireless Developer
- 22.) Stay in Sync While on the Go
- Say good-bye to stale mobile device data; add XML-based SyncML protocol to your applications for J2ME and other mobile platforms by Jeff Jurvis M ost of us have no choice but to rely on our Palm or Pocket PC handheld devices, mobile phones, and laptops and desktop PCs to stay in touch with the rest of the world. If we could keep all of our contacts, appointments, tasks, and documents in progress isolated to one device, relying on multiple devices wouldn t be a problem. But today s...
Found at XML Magazine
- 23.) JXTA for Wireless Java Programmers
- By Bilal Siddiqui Go to page: 1 2 Next This series of articles describes the role of Java 2 Micro Edition (J2ME) devices in Peer-to-Peer (P2P) computing. We will take JXTA (visit www.jxta.org for details) as an example P2P network and show why, when, and how to use J2ME as a JXTA peer. In the first article of this series, we will describe how JXTA has defined the functionality and characteristics of a virtual network topology that can work over any existing network technology (such as...
Found at developer.com
- 24.) Java Essentials: What Is Wireless Java?
- by Steve Anglin 11/06/2002 Wireless Java consists primarily of the Java 2ME (Micro Editon) platform with its API and tools like the Wireless Java Toolkit. In the J2ME, there's the Foundation Profile MIDP PersonalJava Configurations. The Foundation Profile lets you write applications for small wireless devices that do not support a GUI. Mobile Information Device Profile (MIDP) is a more advanced set of APIs including MIDlets (wireless-optimized servlets) and other instructions for...
Found at O'Reilly Network
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