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 […]
The Java.net Mobile & Embedded Community has organized a two day developer event starting tomorrow in Santa Clara, California. The event will also be viewable online for free. See the event wiki (click here) for more information on viewing the event on Sun’s Ustream.TV page. This looks to be a useful event with interesting sessions. […]
I have added discussion forums to my site. I opted to do this to enable a more free flowing discussion than my previous, moderated Y! Groups lists allowed. This change also enables new features such as private messages between community members without requiring them to necessarily make their email addresses publicly visible. Go to BillDay.com/discuss […]
Reminder: The J2ME Archive is now the Java ME Archive. Please update your bookmarks to point to: https://billday.com/javame
We’ve made a number of interesting announcements in our press releases, keynote address, and elsewhere at the conference. Among them: “Nokia announces support for Eclipse” (use new versions of Nokia Developer’s Suite for J2ME and the Nokia Mobile Server Services SDK in your Eclipse development environment) “Nokia Expands Developer Support for CDMA” (Target J2ME and […]
Sun is demonstrating its game server prototype at this week’s GDC. Sun also announced the 2004 Java Technology Game Development Contest running from now through June 2004. Click here for details or learn more via the java.net Games community.
We’re finishing off 2011 with another Health Graph (@healthgraphapi) library partner profile. Below we speak with developer David Cohen about his work on a Java wrapper for the Health Graph API. If you’re a Java programmer interested in hacking health, you should definitely check it out! Bill Day: Please tell us about yourself and your […]
This is the fourth and final article in my series on using Google’s App Inventor for Android and eBay web APIs to build Android commerce apps. The first article walked you through how to install App Inventor and start using it to build and share Android apps. It also discussed some of the limitations of […]
This is the third article in my series on using App Inventor for Android and eBay Web Services to build Android commerce apps. The first article introduced App Inventor including how to install and start using it to build and share Android apps. The second article outlined the available App Inventor components. It then focused […]
I am on a never ending quest to teach others about new ways to make commerce and mobile development simpler and faster. When I find something that can potentially enable both in one fell swoop, I get very excited! What’s caught my attention lately? Google’s App Inventor for Android (@AppInv) and X.commerce web APIs allow […]