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Chapter 1, "Introduction," provides a context for Java 2 Micro Edition and the CLDC and MIDP specifications.Chapter 2, "Overview of Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition (J2ME?)," provides an overview of Java 2 Micro Edition, its key concepts and components. Chapter 3, "Goals, Requirements, and Scope," defines the goals, requirements, and scope of the CLDC and MIDP standardization efforts. Chapter 4, "Connected Limited Device Configuration," introduces the CLDC standardization effort and summarizes the supported Java programming language and virtual machine features compared to the Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition. Chapter 5, "CLDC Libraries," introduces the Java class libraries defined by the CLDC Specification. Chapter 6, "Mobile Information Device Profile," introduces the MIDP standardization effort. Chapter 7, "MIDP Application Model," introduces the MIDlet application model defined by the MIDP Specification. Chapter 8, "MIDP User Interface Libraries," introduces the user interface libraries defined by the MIDP Specification. Chapter 9, "MIDP High-Level User Interface – Screen," introduces the part of the MIDP high-level user interface revolving around the Screen class. Chapter 10, "MIDP High-Level User Interface – Form," introduces the part of the MIDP high-level user interface revolving around the Form class. Chapter 11, "MIDP Low-Level User Interface Libraries," introduces the low-level user interface libraries defined by the MIDP Specification. Chapter 12, "MIDP Game API," introduces the game API defined by the MIDP Specification. Chapter 13, "MIDP Sound API," introduces the sound API defined by the MIDP Specification. Chapter 14, "MIDP Persistence Libraries," introduces the record management system (RMS) defined by the MIDP Specification. Chapter 15, "MIDP Networking and Serial Communications," introduces the libraries for networking and serial communications defined by the MIDP Specification. Chapter 16, "Secure Networking," introduces the protocols for secure networking defined by the MIDP Specification. Chapter 17, "Event-Driven Application Launch," introduces the protocols for launching MIDlets defined by the MIDP Specification. Chapter 18, "Security for MIDlet Suites," introduces the security protocols for MIDlet suites defined by the MIDP Specification. Chapter 19, "MIDlet Deployment," introduces the mechanisms for transferring a MIDlet to a wireless device. Chapter 20, "Additional MIDP APIs," introduces some additional MIDP application programming interfaces (APIs), such as Timers. Chapter 21, "Summary," summarizes the messages of this ebook."References" provides bibliographic references. Download free pdf ebooks of JAVA: Programming Wireless Devices with the Java 2 Platform (2nd Edition)
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Chapter 1, "Introduction," provides a context for Java 2 Micro Edition and the CLDC and MIDP specifications.