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Mobility Developer
NEWSLETTER
May 2006

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 Platform, Micro Edition (Java ME).

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INDUSTRY NEWS & ANNOUNCEMENTS
» Mobile Java Leaders Align to Support Mobile Developer Productivity

 
» NetBeans Extends Java Platform, Micro Edition Development Support to CDC

 

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

Features

 
 » Highlighted Mobility Sessions for JavaOne 2006
The "must see" list of sessions. Keep this list handy when planning your week at JavaOne. How many of the 52 Java ME sessions can you attend?

 
 » Movilenio's Thriving Mobile Games Business
Movilenio's business is based on using Java ME and the NetBeans Mobility Pack. Read how Movilenio supports their applications across more than 300 handsets from one code base.

 
 » Java ME Luminary - Hinkmond Wong of Sun Microsystems
Hinkmond Wong thinks Ajax style programming on a Java ME device is just fine. After all, it's not about the browser, just step one layer down in the stack and have a look around. Hinkmond will present code examples of how Web 2.0 services can be used with Java ME devices.

 
 » Java Card Platform Specification 2.2.2
This specification introduces several optional additions to the award-winning Java Card platform. These new features provide specific support for the latest contactless and ID cards. Java Card 2.2.2 also includes enhancements to align with future smart card and USIM card standards.

 
 » Understanding the Web Services Subset API for Java ME
This article brings information on the JAX-RPC implementation for Java ME (JSR 172) to the developer community. Get the details on Web Services for Java ME, SOAP, data types and more.

 
 » Getting Started With the Information Module Profile (IMP)
This article introduces a profile for use in machine-to-machine communication. IMP is defined in JSR 195 and is a subset of MIDP 1.0. Get the details on the IMP model, development tools and product market.

 
 » Java ME Luminary: Randy Busch of Tira Wireless
Randy Busch VP of Products at Tira Wireless talks about mobile development and deployment. Now that you have created the "killer app", what's between you and widespread deployment on various handsets and operator networks.

 

NEWSLETTERS

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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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Java ME at JavaOne
Catch the live demo "Adapting and Optimizing a Java ME Application for Global Deployment" at JavaOne 2006. Allen Lau of Tira Wireless will discuss development and deployment issues in the Java ME environment. A required session for anyone wanting to extend their product's potential market, from developers to CTO's.
 

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2006 JavaOne Conference
Attend the 2006 JavaOne conference, May 16-19 at Moscone Center in San Franciso, and hear from some of the best and brightest in the industry at the technical sessions - check the web site for the latest Conference offerings.
 

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NetBeans Software Day at the 2006 JavaOne Conference
Join Java Puzzlers authors Josh Bloch and Neal Gafter - plus James Gosling and a host of other Java luminaries - for this bigger-than-ever pre-JavaOne event. Register now for your chance at free books, USB RAM giveaways, and more. Monday, May 15, 2006 at the Argent Hotel in San Francisco.
 

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Java University Program: May 15 at JavaOne
Created by Sun-certified instructors who are experts in Java technology, this year's Java University Program offers one-day courses in the hottest areas of focus for Java technology developers. Learn more and register now!
 

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Free Bonus Class for Java University Attendees
Java Univeristy has just added a free bonus evening course "Exploring Ajax & JavaServer Faces (JSF)". This course is only available to those attending one of the four Java University courses held during the day on May 15.

 

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