On Day 1, “Java 2 Micro Edition: The Big Picture,” you see the “big picture” of J2ME by learning about the relationship between J2ME and other wireless technologies. On Day 2, “Assembling a J2ME Development Kit,” you assemble a J2ME development kit by installing Sun’s J2ME Wireless Toolkit. On Day 3, “Getting to Know the J2ME Emulator,” you learn that it isn’t necessary to have a physical mobile device in order to build and test J2ME applications. On Day 4, “Building Your First MIDlet,” you are officially introduced to MIDlets, which are the J2ME equivalents of Java applets.
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Read more about this free ebooks:Teach Yourself Wireless Java With J2ME in 21 Days
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Part I is the introductory material for mobile commerce, mobile enterprise applications, and J2ME. It covers the overall architecture, current status, and future roadmaps of J2ME. Part II is the heart of this book. It presents several example applications to illustrate the smart client mobile application paradigm, common architectural patterns, and best practices.It covers how to run container-managed applications (e.g., servlets) on PDA devices. It also presents a useful advanced HTTP client library for J2ME clients.
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Chapter 1 provides an overview of the book's audience and typographical conventions. It also discusses consumer characteristics, consumer markets, and design considerations for consumer devices and applications. Chapter 2 describes the required device characteristics, as well as MIDP characteristics and their implications. Chapter 3 describes a design process for MIDP applications. Chapter 4 covers implementing and using high-level and low-level screens. Chapter 5 discusses implementing and using list screens.
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Read more about this free ebooks:MIDP Style Guide for the Java™ 2 Platform, Micro Edition
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Chapter 1. Java 2, Micro Edition: Configurations, Profiles, and Virtual Machines - This chapter discusses the J2ME standard and how it relates to PDAs. Chapter 2. Which PDA? - This chapter compares PDAs according to their strengths, weaknesses, and support for Java. Chapter 3. Setting Up the Development Environment - In this chapter we will walk through the steps involved in setting up the development environment for development of PDA applications using Java. Chapter 4. Things to Think About When Designing for Small Devices |
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Chapter 1 Quick Setup Guide - In this chapter, you’ll get a quick start with J2ME Polish. Here, I assume that you have set up Ant and the Wireless Toolkit already. Please refer to the following chapters for a detailed step-by-step guide. Chapter 2 Installing the Prerequisites - In this chapter, we will looke at the various basic tools that you need in order to use J2ME Polish. Chapter 3 Installing J2ME Polish - This chapter describes the installation of J2ME Polish, as well as some third-party tools that you can use with J2ME Polish. Chapter 4 Integrating J2ME Polish into IDEs - In this chapter, I will first discuss |
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Read more about this free ebooks:Pro J2ME Polish: Open Source Wireless Java Tools Suite
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