Purpose: Archive information on developing applications for Java Platform, Micro Edition (formerly J2ME) powered devices. Java ME Application and Tool Repositories Repository Brief description midlet.org Nice OTA MIDlet site including several hundred free Midlets broken out into categories and separable by “device filters” and a search interface Nokia Software Market Buy applications for Nokia devices [...]
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Friday, November 26, 2004
In leaving Nokia, I had to give up my company owned 7610. This was a sad day indeed because it is a truly fantastic device IMO, but on the other hand losing the 7610 also presented me with an opportunity to revisit which features are most important to me and which handsets on the US [...]
Wednesday, September 8, 2004
Nokia introduced the Series 80 based Nokia 9300 today. Read MobileBurn’s review and check out more photos from the Nokia press site. The 9300 will support Blackberry email access along with other Series 80 based devices such as the 9500. In fact, one way to look at the 9300 is as a slimmed down 9500 [...]
Saturday, August 21, 2004
I’ve posted slides for my Bay Area Mobility Forum presentation “J2ME at Five: Where We’ve Been, and Where We’ll Be at Ten” . Click here to access the slides. Abstract: Java technology took the wireless world by storm when the Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition (J2ME) was first introduced for mobile devices, starting with the [...]
I’ve posted slides for my Nokia Developer Learning Series webcast “Tips and Techniques for Advanced Wireless Java Programming” . Click here to access the slides. Abstract: This session breaks down some of the common techniques to design and implement Java applications for wireless devices using the Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition (J2ME) Connected Limited Device [...]
I’ll be speaking at the Bay Area Mobility Forum’s first meeting on Saturday, August 21st. I’m going to build on the technical foundation provided by my Nokia Developer Learning Series Advanced MIDP 2.0 webcast earlier in the week to deliver an updated version of my JavaOne BOF “J2ME at Five: Where We’ve Been, and Where [...]
For those unable to attend my JavaOne “Tips and Techniques for Advanced Wireless Java Programming” technical session, I’m delivering an updated version as a webcast on August 17th as a part of the Nokia Developer Learning Series. Abstract: This session breaks down some of the common techniques to design and implement Java applications for wireless [...]
Sun released the J2ME Wireless Toolkit (WTK) 2.2 Beta last month. The WTK 2.2 Beta supports developing J2ME apps targeted at: CLDC 1.1 and MIDP 2.0 JTWI 1.0 WMA 2.0 and MMA 1.1 Mobile 3D Graphics API FileConnection and PIM APIs (aka the PDA Optional Packages) Java APIs for Bluetooth (simulated BT environment) J2ME Web [...]
I’m catching up on a number of JavaOne 2004 related entries, apologies for the delay (the conference always seems to have a way of eating up every instant of possible blogging time, then right after JavaOne was over I had a long 4th of July holiday weekend with my family and am just now getting [...]
I’ve posted the slides for my “J2ME at Five: Where We’ve Been, and Where We’ll Be at Ten” JavaOne BOF presentation. Click here to access the slides (PDF). Abstract: Java technology took the wireless world by storm when the Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition (J2ME) was first introduced for mobile devices, starting with the KVM [...]