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MIDP Terminal Emulation, Part 1: A Simple Emulator MIDlet

Overview The market for TCP/IP-based socket applications expands with every new MIDP 2.0 device that is deployed on an advanced network. This is in addition to the MIDP 1.0 devices that already either fully supports the optional socket protocols, like the Motorola/Nextel iDEN phones, or at least unofficially support them in half-duplex, like the Nokia Series 60 and other Symbian devices. As a result, enterprise-minded developers are showing increasing interest in the platform as they discover it's good for more than just games. This paper explores the socket support in the Generic Connection Framework (GCF) by building a small and simple terminal emulator.

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PublisherSun Microsystems File FormatHTML
Date PublishedJanuary 2004 Downloads104
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