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Wireless JavaWireless Java includes the Java 2 Micro Edition (J2ME), Java Wireless Toolkit, Personal Java, Embedded Java, Java Card, KVM, CLDC, CDC, MIDP. This platform facilitates development for the following: PDA (i.e., Palm), cell phones, Internet game consoles, Java TV, and credit card transaction machines and other embedded appliances.Introducing MIDP 2.0 By Timothy Appnel MIDP 2.0 improves on the original specification for open development for mobile devices by introducing secure networking, extended network connectivity, and audio and gaming capabilities. Dec. 18, 2002 Java Essentials: What Is Wireless Java? By The Java Essentials series provides high-level overviews of core Java technologies. This article covers the APIs, tools, and vendors for wireless Java. Nov. 6, 2002 The Mobile Information Device Profile and MIDlets, Part 5 By Kim Topley This is the final excerpt in a series on MIDP and MIDlets from J2ME in a Nutshell, focusing on the delivery and installation of MIDlets. Jun. 26, 2002 The Mobile Information Device Profile and MIDlets, Part 4 By Kim Topley In Part 4 of this five-part excerpt from J2ME in a Nutshell, author Kim Topley shows you how to develop MIDlets. May. 22, 2002 Building Wireless Web Clients, Part 2 By Kim Topley Browse Amazon from a cellphone? This series describes an application for querying Amazon with an ISBN number and getting back book details, sales ranking, and number of reviews. In the second part, we build a local bookstore that lets users search by title rather than ISBN. May. 15, 2002 The Mobile Information Device Profile and MIDlets, Part 3 By Kim Topley Part three of a five-part book excerpt from O'Reilly's J2ME in a Nutshell by Kim Topley. This installment focuses on a MIDlet's three states: paused, active, and destroyed. Apr. 24, 2002 Building Wireless Web Clients, Part 1: Pitfalls of MIDP HTTP By Kim Topley While it seems that a MIDP HTTP client would be similar to one written for J2SE, it ain't necessarily so. This article depicts some of the pitfalls in getting information from a server and displaying it in a MIDP client. Apr. 17, 2002 The Mobile Information Device Profile and MIDlets, Part 2 By Kim Topley This is the second of a five part book excerpt series based on O'Reilly's J2ME in a Nutshell by Kim Topley. Part 2 focuses on MIDlets and their suites. Apr. 3, 2002 The Realities of Deploying Wireless J2ME Solutions Over Unreliable Networks By Mike Wilson Why does J2ME work on the desktop, but not necessarily in the wireless environment? Learn more about wireless network programming design decisions for mobile devices on the Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition (J2ME). Mar. 27, 2002 The Mobile Information Device Profile and MIDlets, Part 1 By Kim Topley This is the first of a five part book excerpt series based on O'Reilly's J2ME in a Nutshell by Kim Topley. Part one is an overview of the Mobile Independent Device Profile and the MIDP Java platform. Mar. 20, 2002 Java API Map By Is the world of Java getting a little unweildy for you? Use our Java API map and directory to track all significant Java platforms and respective Java APIs. Includes the JAX Pack and MIDlets. Mar. 18, 2002 MIDP GUI Programming, Part 3 By Qusay Mahmoud This is the third in a series of excerpts from Chapter 5 of Learning Wireless Java. It discusses how the various classes in the low-level MIDP API can be used to create GUI components. Jan. 23, 2002 MIDP GUI Programming, Part 2 By Qusay Mahmoud This is the second in a series of excerpts from Chapter 5 of Learning Wireless Java. It discusses how the various classes in the high-level MIDP API can be used to create GUI components. Jan. 16, 2002 MIDP GUI Programming, Part 1 By Qusay Mahmoud This is the first in a series of excerpts from Chapter 5 of Learning Wireless Java. Why not use AWT? Well, MIDP contains its own abbreviated GUI, which is much different from AWT. This chapter excerpt introduces you to the MIDP GUI APIs. Jan. 9, 2002 Invoking JavaServer Pages from MIDlets By Qusay Mahmoud Wireless and the enterprise go great together, but how do we make it happen? This article shows how to invoke JSPs from wireless apps such as MIDlets. Dec. 5, 2001 Extending J2EE for Mobile Application Development By Jeffrey M. Capone, Ph.D. Learn to extend J2EE for use in developing mobile, wireless Java applications through the use of a new server-side component model. Oct. 17, 2001 Monitoring Applications with Palm OS & Tomcat By Derek Ferguson Learn how to build a Palm Query Application that communicates through a Tomcat server to monitor and manage mission-critical systems. Oct. 5, 2001 Embedded Java By Vincent Perrier Java's strong appeal for embedded applications is sometimes offset by concerns about its speed and its memory requirements. However, Vincent shows you techniques to use for boosting Java performance and reduce memory needs. Aug. 15, 2001 Java 2ME Bridging Wireless Gap? By Jeffrey M. Capone, Ph.D. How will J2ME impact wireless application development? To answer this question, we need to understand what wireless application is, and more generally, what an application is. Aug. 14, 2001 Home Monitor on a Cell Phone By David Fox David Fox won the Motorola-Nextel Developer Challenge by whipping up a program that lets you control the lights and appliances at home via cell phone, and stream webcam images to its tiny screen. Oh, and, he did it in six hours, and drove away in a BMW Z3 for his efforts. Jul. 23, 2001 Developing Applications for the RIM BlackBerry By P.V. Subramanian Research in Motion markets its BlackBerry keyboard pager as an email tool for executives. But it's also a fully programmable handheld computer. This article describes the BlackBerry's hardware and software, the wireless protocols it uses, and how to develop a sample application. Source code for a Hangman game is included. Jun. 22, 2001 Data Persistence with Waba By Matthew E. Ferris Waba is also a cross-platform data mechanism solution for Palm and other PDA. Jun. 19, 2001 Wireless ONJava Week By This month, we look at wireless Java, a highlighted topic at JavaOne last week. Jun. 12, 2001 Are Device Independent Wireless Internet Applications Possible? By Keith Bigelow As 2003 approaches, the date when wireless Web users are expected to outnumber wired users, there's little talk of the challenge to build wireless applications for them. Jun. 11, 2001 MIDlet Packaging with J2ME By John W. Muchow John Muchow continues the J2ME and MIDP discussion by looking at MIDlet packaging. Apr. 26, 2001 Palm Programming with Waba By Matthew E. Ferris Matthew E. Ferris assures us that Waba, an open source Palm programming platform, is similar to Java. If you know Java, you can understand Waba. Apr. 19, 2001 Java 2ME and MIDP Development By John W. Muchow John Muchow shows how the Java 2ME and MIDP can be used to develop simple cell phone applications. Mar. 22, 2001 Java Programming for Palm OS By Matthew E. Ferris Describes the many Java programming options for Palm OS Mar. 15, 2001 What's J2ME? By Daniel A. Tauber Dan Tauber introduces the Java 2ME platform by building a Palm OS application. Mar. 8, 2001 Borland JBuilder 4 Handheld Express By Peter Varhol JavaPro columnist, Peter Varhol, reviews Borland's JBuilder 4 Handheld Express, one of the first IDE for building wireless Java applications for PDAs (i.e., Palm), cell phones and more. Dec. 15, 2000 |
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