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J2ME in a Nutshell | O'Reilly Media
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second edition, please!, May 12 2006
This book is a billion years old and still on the shelves. I bought it and then returned it the same afternoon. I read through a chapter or so and thought it was good, but why spend hours trying to work around deficiencies in the rev1 spec when I could start right up with rev2? Crazy. O'Reilly, please update this title!
-E
Good but old, February 04 2006
Two major nits: the reference is available free from Sun and the book only covers CLDC 1.0 and MIDP 1.0 and, therefore, is way out of date. If this was up to date, it would be a great addition to the library - having the text and freebie data in one place would be convient.
J2ME in a Nutshell Review, December 22 2005
Submitted by Anonymous Reader [Respond | View]
This book not only gives you the perfect start you want but also provide you much needed details about J2ME.This book is a must for any one doing J2ME.
J2ME in a Nutshell Review, September 01 2003
The examples given in book is outstanding & this is the book for which iam looking for.Good coverage of topics.
This book is a must for any one inorder to understand what J2ME is.
J2ME in a Nutshell Review, June 14 2003
Normally I prefer Oreilly press for Java books.As usual I started this and this book is a must Piece for any one to understand J2ME.So its once again proved that no body can deliver the best in Java than Oreilly.
J2ME in a Nutshell Review, March 06 2003
This is the book what i want to start, the example given in book is outstanding, coverage of topic keep the tradition alive for which Orielly is famous.
I could safely say that , this book is a must Piece for any one inorder to understand what J2ME is.
J2ME in a Nutshell Review, March 06 2003
This is the book what i want to start, the example given in book is outstanding, coverage of topic keep the tradition alive for which Orielly is famous.
I could safely say that , this book is a must Piece for any one inorder to understand what J2ME is.
J2ME in a Nutshell Review, May 29 2002
Comprehensive book. It provides an interesting and useful reading. There is no section that points to URL's from where we can download the various tools though!
Media reviews "If you know Java and need to develop J2ME applications, this is an essential resource."
--Major Keary, Book News 2002 No 10
Read all reviews
J2ME in a Nutshell
By Kim Topley
March 2002
Pages: 468
Series: In a Nutshell
ISBN 10: 0-596-00253-X |
ISBN 13: 9780596002534
(4) (Average of 7 Customer Reviews)
J2ME in a Nutshell provides a solid, no-nonsense reference to the "alphabet soup" of micro edition programming, covering the CLDC, CDC, KVM and MIDP APIs. The book also includes tutorials for the CLDC, KVM, MIDP and MIDlets, MIDlet user interfaces, networking and storage, and advice on programming small handhelds. Combined with O'Reilly's classic quick reference to all the core micro-edition APIs, this is the one book that will take you from curiosity to code with no frustrating frills in between.
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To the experienced Java developer, J2ME (the Java 2 Micro Edition) looks just familiar enough to be tempting, but just different enough to warrant caution. J2ME in a Nutshellprovides the extra security you need when venturing into programming for cell phones, PDAs and other consumer electronic devices. It gives you the reference material you need for J2ME, together with a tutorial that leverages your existing knowledge and teaches you what is different about J2ME without boring you to tears with details you already know.
J2ME in a Nutshell provides a solid, no-nonsense reference to the "alphabet soup" of micro edition programming, covering the CLDC, CDC, KVM and MIDP APIs. The book also includes tutorials for the CLDC, KVM, MIDP and MIDlets, MIDlet user interfaces, networking and storage, and advice on programming small handhelds. Combined with O'Reilly's classic quick reference to all the core micro-edition APIs, this is the one book that will take you from curiosity to code with no frustrating frills in between
Featured customer reviews
second edition, please!, May 12 2006
Rating:




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Ethan
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This book is a billion years old and still on the shelves. I bought it and then returned it the same afternoon. I read through a chapter or so and thought it was good, but why spend hours trying to work around deficiencies in the rev1 spec when I could start right up with rev2? Crazy. O'Reilly, please update this title!
-E
Good but old, February 04 2006
Rating:




Submitted by Anonymous Reader [Respond | View]




Two major nits: the reference is available free from Sun and the book only covers CLDC 1.0 and MIDP 1.0 and, therefore, is way out of date. If this was up to date, it would be a great addition to the library - having the text and freebie data in one place would be convient.
J2ME in a Nutshell Review, December 22 2005
Submitted by Anonymous Reader [Respond | View]
This book not only gives you the perfect start you want but also provide you much needed details about J2ME.This book is a must for any one doing J2ME.
J2ME in a Nutshell Review, September 01 2003
Rating:




Submitted by Ramesh
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The examples given in book is outstanding & this is the book for which iam looking for.Good coverage of topics.
This book is a must for any one inorder to understand what J2ME is.
J2ME in a Nutshell Review, June 14 2003
Rating:




Submitted by Srinivasa Rao Nalluri
[Respond | View]




Normally I prefer Oreilly press for Java books.As usual I started this and this book is a must Piece for any one to understand J2ME.So its once again proved that no body can deliver the best in Java than Oreilly.
J2ME in a Nutshell Review, March 06 2003
Rating:




Submitted by Muhammad Ammad Husain
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This is the book what i want to start, the example given in book is outstanding, coverage of topic keep the tradition alive for which Orielly is famous.
I could safely say that , this book is a must Piece for any one inorder to understand what J2ME is.
J2ME in a Nutshell Review, March 06 2003
Rating:




Submitted by Muhammad Ammad Husain
[Respond | View]




This is the book what i want to start, the example given in book is outstanding, coverage of topic keep the tradition alive for which Orielly is famous.
I could safely say that , this book is a must Piece for any one inorder to understand what J2ME is.
J2ME in a Nutshell Review, May 29 2002
Rating:




Submitted by subramanian
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Comprehensive book. It provides an interesting and useful reading. There is no section that points to URL's from where we can download the various tools though!
Media reviews "If you know Java and need to develop J2ME applications, this is an essential resource."
--Major Keary, Book News 2002 No 10
Read all reviews
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