.NET White Papers
Let the Mobile Games Begin, Part 2: J2ME and .Net Compact Framework in Action
Overview J2ME (Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition) and .Net Compact Framework follow different design philosophies and target different developer communities. However, both have important places in the future world of pervasive computing. Developers must choose and mix the right tools for real-world challenges. This paper uses a mobile driving-directions example to discuss how the Java and .Net platforms work together from end to end with the help of XML Web services.
| Publisher | IDG (International Data Group) | File Format | HTML |
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| Date Published | May 2003 | Downloads | 4 |
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