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This narrated presentation provides a technical overview of recent updates to the J2ME Platform including MIDP 2.0, MMA, and WMA. Learn how the J2ME Wireless Toolkit and Sun Java Studio help you take advantage of next generation J2ME features including:

  • MIDlet signing
  • Testing MIDlet deployment Over The Air (OTA)
  • Creating MIDlets for sending and receiving SMS messages
  • Developing MIDlets with multimedia functionality
  • and more

This Tech Talk offers a rich online learning experience by combining speaker audio with text transcription and synchronized slides. Estimated time for completion is approximately one hour (contains 65 slides). You may pause and resume at any time.

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