A guide to J2ME development for application developers, architects and IT managers. The text covers basic J2ME profiles and popular mobile Java APIs. It provides complete sample code for each technology covered.
Enterprise J2ME: Developing Mobile Java Applications
โ Scribed by Michael Juntao Yuan
- Publisher
- Prentice Hall
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 480
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
J2ME offers an extraordinarily flexible and robust platform for developing mobile applications with enterprise-class performance, reliability, and value. Now, leading mobile developer Michael Yuan covers every aspect of building industrial-strength applications with J2ME: design, architecture, tools, processes, business issues, and more.Yuan introduces innovations that make the platform even more powerful, ranging from new J2ME profiles and wireless messaging APIs to mobile databases and web services tools. These innovations allow existing Java(TM) developers (especially J2EE(TM) developers) to leverage their skills and add mobility to enterprise applications. Yuan also presents more than a dozen complete sample applications-including the application that earned him the grand prize in Nextel, Sun, and Motorola's nationwide wireless developer contest. Coverage includes:Patterns and best practices for building end-to-end mobile applicationsEmerging mobile "killer applications": driving productivity and cost reduction"Smart client" applications: architecture and constructionAdvanced HTTP techniques for authentication and session trackingOvercoming hardware and network limitationsLeading-edge mobile enterprise messaging techniquesMobile databases and synchronization enginesXML and mobile web services, including the J2ME Web Services Optional PackageNew options for mobile security in the enterprise"
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