Java mobileSony Ericsson recently announced two new mobile phones based on Sony Ericsson’s Javaâ„¢ Platform 8 (JP-8) which supports Mobile Services Architecture (MSA), the next-generation Javaâ„¢ umbrella standard (JSR 248).
Nowadays, it’s pretty easy to get in touch with your friends and family. An Internet connection, a computer and your favorite instant messaging application should be all you need to keep in touch. But what if you’re out of the house or office. I found out that I can still be able to chat with them using my mobile phone using a Java mobile application like the one from gizmo5.
NetBeans is a Java IDE that has support for developing Java Mobile applications. NetBeans IDE 6.0 Beta 2 is now available for download. The focus of NetBeans 6.0 is superior developer productivity with a smarter, faster editor, and the integration of all NetBeans products into one IDE.
Opera has made available Beta 3 of its Opera Mini browser for mobile phones. Opera Mini is a java-based web browser and requires the Java MIDP v2.0. The new Opera Mini 4 java-based web browser is equipped with Opera Link. Opera Link allows the user to synchronize their bookmarks with those of other mobile phones or computers.
Java Midlet was the term used several years ago for those java software that was developed to run on most java-enabled mobile phones. It has been changed since to what is now called Java Mobile. A lot has also changed in the technology that is available to run these mobile java software.