J2ME Tutorials
End-to-End J2ME Application Development by Example: Introducing Smart Ticket
By Norman Richards and Michael Yuan Uses Sun's Java Blueprints showcase application, Java Smart Ticket, to show you how to design and implement a complex, end-to-end application based on MIDP and J2EE.
Developing an End to End Wireless Application Using Java Smart Ticket Demo
By Eric Larson uses the Java Smart Ticket Demo to illustrate how a J2ME front-end application communicates with a J2EE back-end.
MIDP Network Programming using HTTP and the Connection Framework
By Qusay Mahmoud This article introduces you to the details of the generic Connection framework used in MIDP, and shows you how to develop network applications using that framework.
Deploying Wireless Java Applications
By Qusay Mahmoud This article shows the different ways you can download local and network applications to J2ME-enabled devices, for both testing and final deployment.
MIDP Event Handling
By Qusay Mahmoud Learn how to handle high-level and low-level MIDP events with easy-to-understand examples.
J2ME Optional Packages
By Eric Giguere This article explores what optional packages are and how they're used.
Wireless Development Tutorial Part II
By Jonathan Knudsen In this article, you'll learn how to set up a Java servlet development environment, either Tomcat or the J2EE Reference Implementation server. You'll write a servlet and create a MIDlet that makes a network connection to the servlet.
Wireless Development Tutorial Part I
By Jonathan Knudsen and Dana Nourie Learn how to set up a development environment for building J2ME client applications. You'll install the tools, then build and run a simple MIDlet. This article has all the information you need to get started with J2ME development.
Wireless Application Programming: MIDP Programming and Packaging Basics
By Qusay Mahmoud Take MIDP programming to the next step by learning how to add commands, icons, and a running ticker to a simple application. Also covered are testing and packaging.
Introduction to Wireless Programming with the MID Profile
By Monica Pawlan Learn how to use the J2ME Mobile Information Device Profile (MIDP) to write wireless applications that run in mobile phones and two-way pagers.
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