Java White Papers
Mobile Applications With J2ME
Overview Java is one of the most exciting things currently happening to the world of mobile devices and applications. This paper is providing insight into Java technology for the application development on mobile devices. It shall give an overview over the key aspects of Java on mobile terminals as it is today, but also over techniques that can be interesting in the near future. An important part is to present the background of J2ME, the Java platform for mobile devices. It should also provide an extensive set of resources to anyone who is interested in understanding what can be done with Java, or even better, who wants to develop her/his own Java applications.
| Publisher | Ericsson | File Format | PDF, requires Acrobat Rdr 5 |
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| Date Published | July 2001 | Downloads | 6 |
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