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Mobility
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Mobility
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This is the definitive resource for developers seeking to create, test, certify,
and market Java mobility applications.
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June 1, 2004
MIDP Terminal Emulation, Part 3: Custom Fonts for MIDP Third in the terminal emulation series where we add some polish and some badly needed control over the terminal emulator's appearance by taking advantage of MIDP's capabilities for rendering custom fonts.
May 25, 2004
Migrating Wireless Applications to MIDP 2.0, WMA, and MMA This narrated presentation provides a technical overview of recent updates to the J2ME Platform including MIDP 2.0, MMA, and WMA. Learn how the J2ME Wireless Toolkit and Sun Java Studio help you take advantage of next generation J2ME features.
May 20, 2004
Databases and MIDP, Part 2: Data Mapping This article describes data mapping strategies you can use to encapsulate low-level storage operations so your applications can store and retrieve persistent data efficiently and effectively.
May 20, 2004
Databases and MIDP, Part 3: Putting Data Mapping to Work In this article you'll learn how to distance your applications from these lower-level operations, by extending core classes to include reading and writing operations, and by creating field lists and using them to store and retrieve objects.
May 18, 2004
Invoking Platform Services in MIDP 2.0 Learn how to use the MIDP 2.0 javax.microedition.midlet.MIDlet.platformRequest method to access features outside of the J2ME run-time environment. The J2ME Wireless Toolkit supports the platformRequest method and can be configured to invoke a user-specified service. » Read more
May 18, 2004
Retrieving MIDlet Attributes This tech tip describes how to use attributes with a MIDlet suite to add flexibility and reduce test time by separating configuration data from the Java source code. The tech tip also discusses using attributes in both trusted and untrusted MIDlet suites. » Read more
May 14, 2004
MIDP Terminal Emulation, Part 2: Advanced Terminal Emulation This article expands the simple terminal in Part 1 to include user input and Telnet connectivity to remote servers.
May 10, 2004
Telematics Talking This article discusses the variety of location-based technologies around in telematics, the ability of remote servers and software to receive notifications from and send control commands to devices installed in vehicles.
May 2, 2004
Introduction to J2ME Web Services JSR 172, the J2ME Web Services API (WSA), extends the J2ME platform to support web services. The API's two optional packages standardize two areas of functionality that are crucial to clients of web services: remote service invocation and XML parsing. This article introduces these two packages, shows you how to use them, and describes the support for them in the J2ME Wireless Toolkit.
May 1, 2004
Sun Certified Mobile Application Developer certification now available. This certification is for Sun Certified Java Programmers who create mobile applications using Java technologies for cell phones or "smart" devices.
April 19, 2004
Personalizing Wireless Java Applications Learn how to store user-specific data on a J2ME device to enhance the user experience. Personalization stores the most commonly entered user data on the device. This data does not have to be re-entered by the user and can be shared by co-operating MIDlets.
April 19, 2004
Converting Flash Movies to MIDlets This tech tip describes one approach for roviding more rich client content on J2ME devices. One company provides a tool that will convert Flash movies to a form suitable for use in a MIDlet.
April 8, 2004
Updated FAQ The Mobility FAQ has been updated to include an item discussing supported image formats in MIDP devices.
Events
JavaOne 2004.
San Francisco , CA Be there! Join the thousands of developers worldwide who come to the JavaOne conference each year in San Francisco to immerse themselves in Java technology, the latest innovations, the community, and the learning opportunities. » Read More Sun Network Conference Shanghai, China
Attend a Sun Network Conference with business leaders, technology luminaries, IT professionals, system administrators and developers! Some Mobile Conference Sessions:
Sun Tech Days
A Developer Conference, Turning Ideas into Innovations! May 20 - 21 Hyderabad, India
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Members of Sun Developer Network Mobility Program can sign up to receive these (and other) newsletters. Not yet a member? Join us! Mobility Developer Newsletter Learn about the latest releases, tools and resources for developers working on wireless and Java Card technologies and applications. Mobility Developer Tech Tips Expert tips, sample code solutions and techniques for developing in Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition (J2ME), and Java Card technologies. » Read More
Introduction to Mobile Java Technology
To develop applications using wireless Java technology, you'll need to assimilate information from several fields. You'll need to understand something about wireless communications technology, the business of wireless communications, and a lot about the Java platform. Where should you begin? This page contains a high-level overview of wireless Java technology and many links to detailed information about specific subjects. New to Java Center
What do you need to get started? Which Java technology should you use? This collection of links to articles, tutorials, online books, and software downloads helps you find what you need to start writing applications. JavaOne Online Program
This educational and informative site focuses on Java technology and the developer community. Even if you have never attended the JavaOne conference in person, you can still become a part of the JavaOne conference community. Conferences and interaction with your colleagues are key ways for you to pick up more knowledge and build relationships. |
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