J2ME Tutorials
Deliver Web services to mobile apps
By Naveen Balani Learn how to access Web services using J2ME-enabled mobile devices and the kSOAP library. Naveen Balani has you building your first application right away in this free, dW-exclusive tutorial.
Build your stock with J2ME
Be on top of your stocks, and get an education on building a J2ME app based on the Connected Limited Device Configuration and on Mobile Information Device Profiles. In the end, you'll know quite a bit about interface and server-side design, networking, application optimization and deployment, RMS, and overcoming general limitations posed by J2ME.
The MIDlets advantage
By John Muchow In this free tutorial, John Muchow, author of the bestseller "Core J2ME Technology and MIDP," teaches you how to create and work with MIDlets, the applications designed to run on wireless Java-enabled devices. After Nokia's announcement, estimating that in 2002 it will sell over 50 million J2ME-enabled mobile phones, there has been a flood of interest in software development revolving around J2ME (Java 2 Micro Edition). This tutorial provides a step-by-step introduction to downloading, installing, and configuring your computer to begin development of applications for this runtime environment.
JCP
Watch: No Java 1.4 in J2ME
By Apu Shah The JCP Executive Committee for the Java 2 Mobile
Edition platform (J2ME) rejected the proposed specifications
involving Java 1.4 updates and enhancements to the core
specifications governing J2ME. In addition, there were proposed
final drafts for the J2ME Information Module Profile and the JAIN
MEGACO API's. Finally, public review specifications have become
available for the Wireless Messaging API's, Mobile 3D graphics and
XML Digital Signature API's Approved JSR's Both...
J2ME IDE Comparison
By Michael Taylor This report from Developnet provides an in-depth review of market-leading IDEs that provide facilities for J2ME development using MIDP/CLDC. Instead of providing a comprehensive review of all features each IDE offers, the report focuses on features specifically intended for the J2ME developer. After introducing J2ME and IDE concepts, the report has extensive product-specific sections detailing the J2ME facilities provided by each IDE.
J2ME Issues in the Real Wireless World
By Sanjay Chadha J2ME has the promise of being the platform of choice for developing new killer wireless applications, may they be games, productivity tools or stay-in-touch applications. J2ME is the platform of choice for device manufacturers, wireless operators, content aggregators, applications and game developers. J2ME provides something for everyone or at least it promises something for everyone. Promise of J2ME For operators , Java's built in security promises a piece...
J2ME Gets Personal
Until recently, developing J2ME applications meant putting Java on a cell phone or a pager using the mobile information device profile (MIDP). Personal Profile, a new Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition (J2ME) profile, however, opens up J2ME to a broad spectrum of devices and markets including Pocket PCs and communicator-class devices such as the Nokia 9290, as well as Internet appliances such as screen phones and TV set top boxes. Although Personal Profile has its...
Core J2ME- The Basics of J2ME
By John M. Muchow About the book: Core J2ME Technology & MIDP is a hands-on guide to programming wireless devices!. The J2ME platform is designed for devices with limited memory, display, and processing power including cellular phones, PDAs, and pagers. Core J2ME Technology & MIDP provides everything you need to develop powerful applications for this rapidly expanding wireless market. Key concepts are not only explained in detail but are also demonstrated with over 70...
Understanding J2ME Application Models
By Eric Giguere Describes the 4 different J2ME application models defining how an application is managed and how management responsibilities are divided between the application and the underlying system.
Designing and Writing Java Action Games for Small Devices
By Kay Neuenhofen Explains the essentials of Java action game development: it shows how to design, implement, and tune Java games for small devices such as cell phones.
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