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Mobility Developer
NEWSLETTER
September 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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Happy Birthday Duke!
Celebrate with Hello World(s): From Code to Culture, an illustrated history of Java technology. Preorder and save 20%.

 
» Java Verified Program
Now includes Orange and T-Mobile Europe. New test criteria available.

 
» Sun Java Wireless Toolkit
Download the Sun Java Wireless Toolkit (formerly known as J2ME Wireless Toolkit) today and get immediate access to the newly supported APIs: JSR 179, JSR 177, JSR 211.

 
» Get a Sneak Peek!
Check out the latest mobile development features in NetBeans 4.2. See the new feature set and download development builds here.

 

INDUSTRY NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS

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Sun Microsystems Challenges Industry to Address Sustainable Growth Issues at CEO Forum
 

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

Technical Articles

 
 » MIDP Application Security 4: Encryption in MIDP
Sun's Jonathan Knudsen delivers part 4 in his series on MIDP application security. The article demonstrates cryptography in action, developing a secure messaging MIDlet suite based on WMA (JSR 120).

 
 » The Security and Trust Services API (SATSA) for J2ME
The Security APIs SATSA (JSR 177) is a relatively new standard intended to provide a Java ME platform access to secure storage and cryptographic operations provided by a security element. SATSA Part 1 introduced concepts, communication APIs and reference implementation, this article covers the security APIs in detail, including use-cases and code examples. These two articles will become your definitive reference on all things SATSA.

 
 » MIDP Terminal Emulation, Part 4: Securing Your Mobile Communications
In the 4th and final part of "MIDP Terminal Emulation", Michael Powers extends the telnet client to operate over a secure socket connection.

 
  Technology Releases

 
 » JSR-000248 Mobile Service Architecture for CLDC V 0.01

 
 » JSR-000198 A Standard Extension API for Integrated Development Environment 1.0 Public Review Draft

 

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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.

 

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