About the Book The goal of Wireless Java Programming with Java 2 Micro Edition is simple: to help developers understand J2ME MIDP and be able to write applications quickly. The authors are developers who write applications for various platforms and are fully aware of the issues and challenges that developers face in their development process. Wireless Java Programming with Java 2 Micro Edition will help you to understand the concepts of J2ME technology, specifically the CLDC and MIDP, and to teach you how to develop wireless applications using J2ME's CLDC and MIDP. The authors guide you through all the key aspects of application programming in J2ME MIDP with easy-to-understand examples. About the Chapters Chapter 10, "Using XML in Wireless Applications." Wireless devices give developers a viable mobile platform to develop applications for consumers and businesses. Most of these wireless applications are not standalone. They need to exchange and share data over the wireless network with other applications including corporate databases, message-oriented middlewares, or other back-end business applications. Using XML in your wireless applications may dramatically reduce development costs and efforts while improving interoperability of your data and the flexibility of your programs. Chapter 12, "Data Synchronization for Wireless Applications." To achieve universal synchronization, the following two requirements must be fulfilled: Synchronization servers must support synchronization with any mobile devices and mobile devices must be able to synchronize with any networked data This chapter discusses a new open standard for universal data synchronization: SyncML. It then looks at data synchronization with J2ME MIDP. At the end of the chapter, you will see how to implement SyncML in J2ME MIDP applications. Ordering Information You can order this book from the following online book stores:
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