Riassunto:
Sun's J2MEaA A Platform brings unprecedented power and platform independence to the wireless market. Sun has collaborated with virtually every wireless leader, including Motorola, Nokia, NTT DoCoMo, Palm, RIM, and Siemens. Now, a team of J2ME creators and leading-edge developers have come together to present the definitive guide to real-world J2ME development. Whether you're building next-generation cell phones, two-way pagers, personal organizers, or any other wireless device, this book delivers the specific techniques you need to succeed. Programming Wireless Devices With the J2MEaA A Platform starts with a much-needed general introduction and technical overview of J2ME technology and standards, and presents detailed case studies demonstrating J2ME at work in actual applications. The authors introduce key J2ME standards such as Connected, Limited Device Configuration (CLDC) and Mobile Information Device Profile (MIDP); and show how to maximize performance, portability, and consistency in real-world J2ME development.For wireless developers, consumer and embedded systems engineers, and all Java developers who want to leverage their expertise in next-generation wireless application development.
Informazioni sull?autore:
Roger Riggs is a Senior Staff Engineer at Sun Microsystems, Inc. with a focus on design and architecture of the Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition for wireless devices. He led Sun's efforts within the Java Community Process to standardize the APIs for wireless devices in the MIDP effort. Previously, he led the effort to develop the JavaPhone technology APIs. Antero Taivalsaari is Engineering Manager of the K Virtual Machine (KVM) team at Sun Microsystems, Inc. He started the Spotless research project at Sun Labs, and wrote the original KVM implementation that became the cornerstone of the Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition. In addition, he led the CLDC standardization effort. Mark VandenBrink is Chief Architect for systems software at Motorola Semiconductor Products Sector, where his team has been working on KVM-based wireless technology for more than three years. He was the leader of the Mobile Information Device Profile standardization effort, and a member of the Connected Limited Device Configuration expert group.
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