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Java 2 Micro Edition
James P. White and David A. Hemphill

2002 | 504 pages
ISBN: 1930110332
$22.50 PDF ebook  
$44.95 Softbound print book  

Errata

All errata for Java 2 Micro Edition will be posted here.

If you discover any mistakes in the book, you may post them in the Author Online Forum.


Section 3.2.3, Page 45:

The third paragraph should read:

"A set of price quotes for funds and stocks might look like table 3.1."


Section 3.2.4, Page 47:

Figure 3.7 is mislabeled. The "QuoteService" should be labeled"On-line Price Service" and vice versa.


Section 3.4, Page 51:

The first chapter should read:

"... development are covered in the chapters as outlined in table 3.2."


Section 5.6, Page 131:

The last paragraph should read...

"... should look similar to the picture in figure 5.32."


Section 5.6, Page 132:

Tthe first paragraph should read...

"... convert the application (see figure 5.33)."

and the second paragraph should read ...

"... depicted in figure 5.34."

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.

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