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Secrets of the Wireless Elite: Alexei PolyakovBy John Papageorge2005-05-05
Resources • Alexei Polyakov's "Gaijin" application, which helps people learn Japanese, was written using J2ME. • " J2ME: General Connection Framework" ( developerWorks, January 2004), part of the four-installment developerWorks series J2ME 101 , describes networking support in J2ME. • Another article in the J2ME 101 series, " J2ME: Inside the Record Management System" ( developerWorks, December 2003), covers persistent storage in J2ME and MIDP. • " Networking with J2ME" ( developerWorks, September 2002) is an overview of networking with Java on small devices. • Building custom GUI elements with Java is covered in " Custom GUI development with MIDP 2.0" ( developerWorks, May 2003). • " Multimedia Messaging Service"( developerWorks, September 2002) is an introduction to MMS. • Some tips and tricks for securing J2ME applications can be found in the article " J2ME and Cryptography" ( developerWorks, May 2002). Tutorial Pages: » Use Compression to Keep Costs Down and Performance Up » Notes from Japan » What Developers Should Know ... » ... and What They Should Avoid » What Challenges do Developers Face? » Who Has the Killer Mobile App? » Application Examples » Lessons Learned in Japan » In Conclusion » Resources First published by IBM DeveloperWorks |
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