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    Description: A little Java might be just what you need to maximize the benefits of a wireless implementation, in particular, J2ME(tm) and the MIDP(tm) standard. Only a couple of years ago IT managers that were considering a wireless data implementation strategy would have probably considered one of two options.The second choice would have been to embrace and invest in a proprietary platform. The benefits with this approach were better performance and greater security. The downside included having to train developers on the platform or pay for the expertise from a systems integrator.

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    Last Updated:05/04/2005

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