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    Description: In most web services presentations, the speaker has a slide of a mobile phone, a PDA, a computer, and other devices communicating with a web service via SOAP and HTTP. You quickly envision a utopia of universal access but overlook the fact that your old Nokia doesn\'t do XML web services. If you have a J2ME-enabled phone connected to the Internet, it\'s very possible to interact with web services directly. However, the majority of mobile phone users do not have these phones, which means an alternative mode of access must be provided.

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    Date Added:05/14/2005
    Last Updated:05/14/2005

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