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Mobility


Today, "mobility" means more than just laptops. We're talking about a wide range of connected computing environments exchanging data, content, and services and providing a personalized, relevant experience to users. About 3 billion Java technology-enabled handsets are currently connected to mobile networks worldwide, leveraging the richness and power of Java technology for the development and deployment of mobile data services.

Java Platform, Micro Edition has been designed to meet the needs of connected mobile environments, providing access to the functionality of consumer devices while ensuring application portability and empowering developers with the latest tools. In combination with JavaFXTM technology, it delivers a powerful, intuitive experience to demanding users of Internet-connected services. Session attendees have an excellent opportunity to learn about key Java ME technologies and advanced techniques for developing, testing, optimizing, and deploying mobile Java content -- demonstrated through real-world examples from experienced developers.

Topics include:

  • Core Java ME technologies: Java Virtual Machine, language, and platform APIs - Mobile Information Device Profile (MIDP) 3 - Mobile Services Architecture (MSA) - Java ME JSRs
  • Java in wireless devices: Deployment and management of mobile data services - Enterprise mobile Java applications - SIM card services - Mobile Internet devices (MIDs) and ultralightweight wireless platforms
  • Development tools and languages: Application development tools, including integrated development environments and emulators - Testing and certification tools - Delivery of applications across a wide range of devices, networks, and/or mobile operators
  • Cool stuff: Innovative applications for mobile handsets; compelling mobile applications for consumers
Download all following PDFs of this track in one .zip file.

Sessions
Number
Title
Detail
Why the Java Platform Matters in Higher Education
Gerard Briscoe , London School of Economics; Barry Burd, Drew University; Rommel Feria, University of the Philippines; Bob Jacobsen, University of California - Berkeley; James Robertson, Univ of MD University College
MSA 2: How Do We Work Toward a Consistent Java Platform?
Cuihtlauac Alvarado, Orange ; Patrick Curran, Sun Microsystems, Inc.; Kay Glahn, Vodafone Group R
JATAF Panel: What Is It, How To Use It
Kay Glahn, Vodafone Group R
Swing Filthy-Rich Clients on Mobile Devices with Lightweight User Interface Toolkit (LWUIT)
Shai Almog, Sun Microsystems; Chen Fishbein, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
JSR 290: Empower Web User Interfaces for Mobile Java Technology
Jean-Yves Bitterlich, Sun Microsystems, Inc.; Petr Panteleyev, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Introducing Mobile Java Technology-Based Widget Development
Yoav Barel, Sun Microsystems; Ariel Levin, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Java Platform, Micro Edition (Java ME Platform) Myth Busters
Marlon Luz, Nokia Institute of Technology; Bruno Oliveira, Santander
A Closer Look at the Java Platform, Micro Edition (Java ME Platform) SDK 3.0
Tomas Brandalik, Sun Microsystems, Inc.; Richard Gregor, Sun Microsystems, Inc.; Erik Hellman, Sony Ericsson
Augmented Reality with Java Platform, Micro Edition (Java ME Platform) Devices
Kenneth Andersson, Sony Ericsson; Erik Hellman, Sony Ericsson
Does Your Mobile Speak JavaFX?
Jan Sterba, Sun Microsystems, Inc.; Juraj Svec, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Sun GlassFish Mobility Platform
Satish Hemachandran, Sun Microsystems, Inc.; Hans Hrasna, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Hardware Accelerated Graphics for High Performance JavaFX Mobile Applications
Pavel Petroshenko, Sun Microsystems, Inc.; Jan Valenta, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
The Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition Mobile Information Device Profile 3.0 (MIDP 3.0)
Angus Huang, Aplix Corporation USA; Roger Riggs, Sun Microsystems, Inc.; Paul Su, Aplix Corporation USA
The Mobile Evolution: From Java Platform, Micro Edition to JavaFX Mobile Applications
Adam Sotona, Sun Microsystems, Inc.; Petr Suchomel, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Device Fitness Testing
Ivan Veselovsky, Sun; Yael Wagner, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Sprint Titan (JSR 232 OSGi): Bringing Mobile into the Mainstream
Jay Indurkar, Sprint Nextel; Raj Tumuluri, OpenStream
MobiTV: Creating Effective Mobile Content Now and in the Future
Roy Ben Hayun, Sun Microsystems; Do Hyun Chung, MobiTV
MIDP 3.0 In Depth: Tutorials and Demonstrations
Lakshmi Dontamsetti, Aplix Corporation USA; Stan Kao, Aplix Corporation USA; Roger Riggs, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Application Testing Automation
Alexey Barilov, Sun Microsystems, Inc; Mikhail Davidov, Sun Microsystems, Inc.; Kirill Shalygin, Sun Microsystems, Inc.

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