Michael Powers explores the mobile game space. Where are the games? What are the design constraints? What does it takes to be successful? Read Part 1 and be ready for the next installment in the series.
Are developers a few steps closer to making fragmentation in mobile devices a challenge of the past? Sun Microsystems and Orange, the mobile
telecommunications giant, are hard at work to help make that a reality.
Yesterday Sun announced the open sourcing of key components of the Java ME platform. Developers can take a more active role in the evolution of features, bug fixes and source code in the Java ME implementation. Here's your opportunity to participate.
The NetBeans team is working closely with the OpenJDK team to provide a tight integration between the source code and the tool. For starters, the javac project sources have been organized into a NetBeans project and are located on the NetBeans Update Center. Download the Javac Sources module from the update center, then open the sources from the New Project wizard.
explores moving images between devices using the Java APIs for Bluetooth and the PDA Optional Packages for the J2ME Platform for filesystem access. Read Bruce Hopkins' first article for Sun's Mobile Java Technology site, download the source and have fun.
The NetBeans 5.5 IDE supports the Java EE 5.0 platform, including the Java Persistence, EJB 3 and JAX-WS 2.0 specifications. For more information, visit www.netbeans.org.
An exciting new FREE in-depth technical
session event for developers. Registered attendees will have the opportunity to interact with experienced Java ME engineers and learn more about future Java ME technologies. See you in Seoul, November 8 and Prague November 14.
Take ubiquitous connectivity, a common transport - HTTP, a data representation standard - XML and Java ME, roll it all together and we have Web Services. Always with us and always on. Read Eric Giguere's introduction, then stay-tuned for more in the SOA series.
A set of guidelines offering techniques to help developers create a single version of an application that will execute on the widest number of handsets.
MIDlet suites becoming too large to OTA? Does your suite contain images you would like to vary over time? Follow along with Enrique Ortiz as he describes a technique for stashing images in an RMS. All goodness.
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