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Java 2 Micro Edition James P. White and David A. Hemphill 2002 | 504 pages ISBN: 1930110332 |
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$22.50 | PDF ebook | |
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$44.95 | Softbound print book | |
Table of Contents
Preface
Part I, Developing with J2ME
Chapter 1 - Introduction
Chapter 2 - J2ME Architecture
Chapter 3 - Developing a J2ME Application
Part II, Developing for Cellular Phones and Pagers
Chapter 4 - A Simple MIDP ApplicationSource
Chapter 5 - MIDP User InterfaceSource
Chapter 6 - MIDP Data StorageSource
Chapter 7 - Connecting to the InternetSource
Part III, Developing for PDAs
Chapter 8 - J2ME on a PDA, a KJava IntroductionSource
Chapter 9 - KJava User InterfaceSource
Chapter 10 - KJava Data StorageSource
Part IV, Developing for the Enterprise: Beyond the Specifications
Chapter 11 - Real-World Design
Chapter 12 - Integrating the ServerSource
Chapter 13 - The Network ConnectionSource
Chapter 14 - J2ME Runtime Environment
Chapter 15 - Related Technologies
Appendices
A- Development Tools
B - Resource Links
C - Java and J2ME History
D - J2ME Wireless Toolkit
DESCRIPTION
Java2, Micro Edition (J2ME) is a technology defined by many specifications. These specifications help J2ME address the diverse needs of this wide spectrum of consumer products. This guide describes the architecture of J2ME and demonstrates the various specifications for programming Java applications.
Through the use of a tutorial application and various programming examples, the common elements of most applications, namely user interface, event handling, data storage, networking, and input/output are examined. Also covered are design considerations when building software for resource-constrained devices as well as J2ME competition and associated technologies in these devices.
Tutorial and API example application source code downloads will be available from this site.
ABOUT THE AUTHORS...
James White is Wireless Practice Manager and Senior Consultant at Fourth Generation, a St. Paul, Minnesota based software application consulting firm.
David Hemphill is Lead Architect at Gearworks, Inc. a Minnesota-based company that provides mobile and wireless field service solutions.

