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Mobility Developer
NEWSLETTER
JULY 2005

Welcome to the Mobility Developer Newsletter. Here you'll find links to the latest products, tools, resources, and events relating to development with Java Card technology and the Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition (J2ME).

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DEVELOPER'S MARKETPLACE

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NetBeans IDE Field Guide
NetBeans 4.1 is today's state-of-the-art Java IDE, and the first free, open source IDE to support Java 2 Standard Edition 5.0. Buy now and save 30%!

 
» Hello World(s): From Code to Culture
With insights from Java gurus including James Gosling, this title is essential for anyone who is passionate about working with Java technology. Buy now and save 20%!

 

INDUSTRY NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS

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From Network Computing:
"It's been a long time since an IDE excited me as much as NetBeans 4.1. Snappy performance on a new build of Swing coupled with features such as refactor and no-code Web services..." Download NetBeans 4.1 and see what all the fuss is about.
 

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Sun Microsystems Powers Record Text Messaging Campaign at Philadelphia Live 8 Show

 

RESOURCES
 
Learn more about and get hands-on training for J2ME technologies through the following resources.

Technical Articles

 
 » Getting to Know the OpenCable Application Platform
Examines the emerging role of a J2ME-based application environment in support of digital television content. Your set-top box has Java in it's future.

 
 » Controlling Sony Ericsson Devices Remotely using the NetBeans IDE
This article shows how to use the NetBeans IDE with the Mobility Pack to run, test, and debug Java ME, MIDP applications on Sony Ericcson devices.

 

VIEWPOINT

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J2ME Luminary: Asko Komsi of Nokia, one of the Specification Leads for the Mobile Service Architecture (MSA) talked with author Qusay Mahmoud just before JavaOne. In the interview Asko responds to a variety of questions covering MSA, the Java Community Process (JCP) and the impact of MSA on the Java ME technology and mobile data services.

 
 » J2ME Luminary: John Muhlner of Sun Microsystems, roadmaps the Mobile Service Architecture (MSA) being developed as JSR 248 and JSR 249 under the Java Community Process.

 
 » J2ME Luminary: Peter Gersing of Siemens talks about "IP Multimedia Subsystem" (IMS) technology that provides functions including authentication, authorization and QoS. Attend Peter's JavaOne session and learn "how IMS enables Java technology-based applications to use the network to create more exciting services for operators who want to extend their service offerings to a large and growing number of subscribers."

 

NEWSLETTER

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Sun Developer Network Program News
Provides news and information of value to SDN users including product announcements, user group meetings, early access programs, and more.

 

EVENTS

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2005 JavaChina Conference
September 13-14, 2005
Beijing, China

 

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