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Browse chapters from recently published books on various wireless technologies.
Read about the next version of programs for mobile Java devices including MIDP 2.0 and CLDC 1.1. Read Chapter 5, Creating a User Interface, which presents how to create a MIDP user interface using the abstraction method where the user interface is specified in abstract terms, and using the
discovery method where the application tailors the user interface for the device at runtime.
(Jonathan Knudsen, Mar. 2003)
This book is a step-by-step guide of the J2ME development process: planning, architecture, design, coding, compilation, execution, debugg
ing, and deployment.
(Vartan Piroumian, Mar. 2002)
Describes the architecture of J2ME and demonstrates the various specifications for programming Java applications. Through the use of a tutorial application and examples, the common elements of most applications are examined along with design considerations for resource-cons
trained devices.
(James White and David Hemphill, Mar. 2002)
This book provides overviews of J2ME technology, information to create your development environment, and MIDP programming basics.
(John Muchow, Feb. 2002)
This book is a guide for programmers who are familiar with the Java 2 Standard Edition (J2SE) and want to
get up to speed quickly with the Java 2 Micro Edition (J2ME), including its configurations and profiles.
(Qusay Mahmoud, Dec. 2001)
This new book helps you understand how to develop wireless applications using CLDC and MIDP. Find out more about using XML in wireless applications, as well as synchronization.
(Yu Feng & Dr. Jun Zhu, May 2001)
Read Chapter 10, Performance Tuning, and Chapter 12, Protecting Network Data, from this comprehensive guide to wireless Java programming
(Jonathan Knudsen, Jul. 2001)
This book from the Java Series provides an overview of the K virtual machine and in-depth coverage of the CLDC and MIDP standards. Learn
more about the MIDlet application model and the user interface libraries defined by the MIDP Specification.
(Roger Riggs, Antero Taivalsaari, May 2001)
This book explains what you need to know to get started developing MIDP with the J2ME platform.
(C. Enrique Ortiz and Eric Giguere, Jan. 2001)
This book explains what you need to know to get started developing with the J2ME platform.
(Eric Giguere, Dec. 2000)
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