Preface

This document describes how to work with the Sun Java Wireless Toolkit for Sprint Titan Platform 1.0 Prototype Release (the toolkit). It focuses on features new in this release and on Sprint features not available in the Sun Java Wireless Toolkit.


Who Should Use This Book

This guide is intended for developers creating Mobile Information Device Profile (MIDP) applications with the toolkit. You should already understand how to use the Mobile Information Device Profile (MIDP) and the Connected Limited Device Configuration (CLDC).

If you need help getting started with Java programming, try the New to Java Center:

http://java.sun.com/learning/new2java/

For a quick start with MIDP programming, read Learning Path: Getting Started with MIDP 2.0:

http://developers.sun.com/techtopics/mobility/learn/midp/midp20/


Related Documentation

This section lists related specifications. Although specifications are definitive, they are not always the most accessible kind of information. For a variety of developer-centered articles, try Sun’s mobility web site:

http://developers.sun.com/techtopics/mobility/


TABLE P-1 Related Documentation

Topic

Title

PDAP Optional Packages - JSR 75

PDA Optional Packages for the J2ME Platform

MIDP 2.1 - JSR 118

Mobile Information Device Profile 2.0
(Final Release 2 is referred to as MIDP 2.1)

MMAPI - JSR 135

Mobile Media API

J2ME Web Services - JSR 172

J2ME Web Services Specification

SATSA - JSR 177

Security and Trust Services APIs for J2ME

Location API - JSR 179

Location API for J2ME

SVG API - JSR 226

Scalable 2D Vector Graphics API for J2ME

MIA- JSR 238

Mobile Internationalization API



How This Book Is Organized

This guide contains the following chapters:

Chapter 1 introduces the Sun Java Wireless Toolkit for Sprint Titan Platform 1.0 Prototype Release and the development features it provides.

Chapter 2 describes the development processes for creating and running MIDlets.

Chapter 3 describes the OSGi browser.

Chapter 4 summarizes the command line interface.


Typographic Conventions


TABLE P-2 Typographic Conventions

Typeface

Meaning

Examples

AaBbCc123

The names of commands, files, and directories; on-screen computer output

Edit your .login file.

Use ls -a to list all files.

% You have mail.

AaBbCc123

What you type, when contrasted with on-screen computer output

% su

Password:

AaBbCc123

Book titles, new words or terms, words to be emphasized

 

 

Command-line variable; replace with a real name or value

Read Chapter 6 in the User’s Guide.

These are called class options.

You must be superuser to do this.

 

To delete a file, type rm filename.

{AaBbCc.dir}

Variable file names and directories.

In the book, toolkit always refers to the toolkit installation directory.



Accessing Sun Documentation Online

The following sites provide technical documentation related to Java technology.

http://developer.sun.com/

http://java.sun.com/docs/


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