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    What's New in the J2ME Wireless Toolkit 2.0
    The J2ME Wireless Toolkit is a comprehensive set of tools for building MIDP applications. Version 2.1 includes several significant new features, which are described in this article. The toolkit can be used standalone, or incorporated into many popular integrated development environments (IDEs). Version 5 of Sun One Studio, Mobile Edition comes with the J2ME Wireless Toolkit 2.1 bundled in.

    Updated: 05/04/2005

    Serious KVM Programming
    This article, I assume the readers are already familiar with KVM (K Virtual Machine), and I won\'t spend time to discuss the benefits of KVM applications in the wireless world. If readers are interested on those missing topics, there are several good articles can be found in the reference section. In this article, I will mainly address the experience gained from a port of my full-featured GIS (Geographic Information System) program from the Java SE (Standard Edition) to the Java ME (Micro Edition) KVM environment.

    Updated: 05/04/2005

    Brew J2ME: Let's Be Friends! Part 2
    This is the second article in a series targeting mobile developers more accustomed to J2ME than BREW or BREW developers interested in lighter and more efficient code production. The last time[1], we presented a basic framework largely inspired by a Java GUI model easing the task of writing high-level interface code in BREW. For this installment, the framework was extended and refactored to properly handle real-life cases.A basic example of multi-control screens allows us a detailed explanation of the inner mechanisms of the framework.

    Updated: 05/04/2005

    BREW J2ME: Let's Be Friends!
    This series targets mobile developers more accustomed to J2ME than BREW or even BREW developers interested in lighter and more efficient code production. Largely inspired by the Java GUI model, the present BREW_J2ME framework deals with what\'s known in J2ME as a high-level interface. It is far from being an exact J2ME match—reasons will be discussed in the article—but exhibits a similar domain abstraction.We will begin by quickly discussing the gap between BREW and J2ME and how we can narrow the distance, by providing insight into the design process. A thorough presentation of the framework follows.

    Updated: 05/04/2005

    Analysis of J2ME for Developing Mobile Payment Systems
    This thesis is an analysis of the Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition (J2ME) to see if it is suitable for the client technology in a successful mobile payment system.The thesis describes the fundamental issues in m-payments, the critical success factors for m-payments and finally an evaluation of J2ME and m-payments. Throughout the thesis, J2ME is tested, compared with other client technologies and strengths and weaknesses of J2ME in relation to m-payments are described. The thesis will also discuss what is suitable now with J2ME, and what are the future opportunities for further enhancement of J2ME for m-payments.

    Updated: 05/04/2005

    Introduction to the J2ME Platform
    The Java 2 Micro Edition (J2ME) platform gives developers breakthrough tools for building advanced wireless applications. Now, one of the leading wireless application consultants at Sun has written a step-by-step guide to successful wireless development using the J2ME SDK. Vartan Piroumian illuminates every key feature of the J2ME platform and every step of the development process: planning, architecture, design, coding, compilation, execution, debugging, and deployment. Wireless J2ME Platform Programming covers all this, and more.

    Updated: 05/04/2005

    Strategies For J2ME MIDP/J2EE Integration Over HTTP
    This report from Developnet examines the various methods available for passing data over HTTP for J2ME MIDP/J2EE applications. After discussing how the HTTP protocol is the preeminent transport for supporting integration of J2ME MIDP and J2EE applications, the document moves on to compare and contrast the various options for messaging formats over HTTP available in MIDP.

    Updated: 05/04/2005

    Elements of a Typical J2ME MIDP Business Application
    The purpose of this article is to provide you with an introduction to the elements of a typical J2ME MIDP business application. On subsequent articles, we will explore each individual element in more detail. This article is based in part on the upcoming book titled The Mobile Information Device Profile for J2ME by C. Enrique Ortiz and Eric Giguere and published by John Wiley & Sons.

    Updated: 05/04/2005

    Parsing XML in J2ME[tm]
    The convergence of J2ME and XML is currently a handful of open source parsers. In this article you\'ll learn how to parse XML in a MIDP client application. I\'ll begin by talking about system architecture and the motivation for using XML as a data transport. Then I\'ll describe the available XML parsers, discuss the challenges of developing in a small environment, and present some sample code.

    Updated: 05/04/2005

    Getting Started with J2ME
    If you are engaged in game development, you might want to consider using Java 2 Micro Edition. This article will help get started; soon, you\'ll be well on your way to building your first game. It is excerpted from J2ME Games with MIDP2.This article covers what you need to do to set up your computer for Java 2 Micro Edition (J2ME) game development and how to get your games running on an actual target device. Once you have your development environment running, you can start by building and modifying the examples from this book.

    Updated: 05/04/2005

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