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The Micro Edition of the Java 2 Platform provides an application environment that specifically addresses the needs of commodities in the vast and rapidly growing consumer and embedded space, including mobile phones, pagers, personal digital assistants, set-top boxes, and vehicle telematics systems.
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J2ME Wireless Toolkit 2.2 wins 2005 15th Annual Software Development Jolt Product Excellence Award for Mobility Development Tool! » Read more J2ME Wireless Toolkit 2.2 wins Wireless/Mobile Development Product of the Year in the Developer.com Product of the Year 2005 contest! » Read more Easy Emulation With New NetBeans Mobility Pack 4.0 With the click of a button, switch back and forth between different emulation environments while developing one set of code. It's never been this easy to take advantage of Java technology's cross-platform capabilities. » Read more Now Available for Free Download: NetBeans Mobility Pack 4.0 The latest release of Sun's mobility IDE introduces important new features for J2ME developers: a solution for managing device fragmentation, a localization wizard, more robust MIDlet debugging, and tight integration with the J2ME Wireless Toolkit 2.2. » Read more Chat Transcript: Upgrade Your Mobile Development Tool Missed the live chat on December 7? Read the transcript to find out what your fellow developers learned about the new release of the Mobility IDE in a live web chat with the IDE's software engineers. » Read more The SATSA Developer's Guide describes how to use the SATSA APIs in MIDP applications. It includes lucid explanations and example code that illustrate how to communicate with a smart card and how to use cryptographic services. It is based on the SATSA Reference Implementation 1.0. The book is available as HTML and PDF (264KB). » Read more J2ME Wireless Toolkit 2.2 is now available.This version of the toolkit is fully compatible with the Java Technology for the Wireless Industry (JTWI) specification (JSR 185). It also includes support for Wireless Messaging API (WMA) 2.0 (JSR 205), Mobile Media API (MMAPI) 1.1 (JSR 135), PDA Optional Packages (JSR 75), Java APIs for Bluetooth (JSR 82), Mobile 3D Graphics (JSR 184), and J2ME Web Services API (JSR 172). » Read more
3GSM World Congress 2005
Feb 14-17, Cannes, France Ricoh and the Sun Java™ Platform Powered by U!
To challenge young developers, Ricoh and Sun will run a Java. platform programming contest among students at universities across Europe, in March and April 2005. Ricoh and Sun Mircosystems, Inc.are working together to capture the originality and innovation that developers bring to enhance the Java Powered™ consumer products. The Ricoh and the Sun Java Platform Powered by U! contest gives university students the opportunity to create an original Java application for the Ricoh Aficio™ 2051 multi-functional printer (MFP)! Top prize for the best application is a trip to Sun's JavaOne developer conference in San Francisco, June 2005. 2005 JavaOne Conference
June 27-30, San Francisco, CA New Sun Java Card Enterprise Software enhances network security with smart card authentication, early access version available. Sun Microsystems receives Frost Sullivan Award for Market Leadership with Java Card technology.
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