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Mobile Java Resources

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Mobile Java Resources
Check out these publications, tools, SDKs, and community sites for additional information about mobile development.

April 17, 2006

Sun Microsystems
Java Platform, Micro Edition (Java ME)
Mobile Information Device Profile (MIDP)
Connected Limited Device Configuration (CLDC)
Wireless Messaging API (WMA)
Mobile Media API (MMAPI)
Sun Developer Network, "Slimming Wireless Java Applications," Qusay H. Mahmoud (2003)

Java Community Process (JCP)
Java Specification Requests (JSRs) for J2ME

Nokia
Forum Nokia
"Designing MIDP Applications for Optimization" (2004)
CodeWarrior Development Studio for Symbian OS version 3.1
Tools and SDKs
Carbide.j

Symbian
Symbian OS version 9
Developer Home
Symbian Signed
UIQ SDK
Symbian OS Community Newsletter
Symbian OS Platform Security, Craig Heath (John Wiley & Sons, 2006)
"What Java developers Need to Know About MIDP on Symbian OS," Martin de Jode (Symbian, 2005)

Motorola
Motocoder

NetBeans.org
NetBeans Mobility Pack

Sony Ericsson
Developer World

Tira Wireless Inc.
Tira Jump Java Product Suite

db4objects
Community

ARM
ARM – The Architecture for the Digital World

Micro Developer Network (formerly Micro Java Network)
"J2ME Game Optimization Secrets," Mike Shivas (2004)

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