The Mobile and Interactive Device Technology resource center shows how you can create, test, certify, and market applications for consumer devices, from phonetops to desktops, with these technologies:
Java ME A platform for mobile phones, PDAs, set-top boxes, and vehicle telematics systems.
Java Card A technology for applications that run on smart cards and devices with very limited memory and processing capabilities.
JavaFX Mobile A middleware and application stack, available to carriers/handset manufacturers.
JavaFX Script A productive scripting language for creating rich media and interactive content.
Tools & toolkits include the MSA, MIDP, CLDC, CDC, JavaCard, and NetBeans Mobility Packs.
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The Java ME technology Device Matrix is a compilation of publicly available information from third-party sources, from Alcatel to Nokia to TTPcom. Go to the Authorized Licensees page to see the java ME licensees who claim compatibility with Java ME specifications and TCKs.
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