Java ME 3.0 SDK download available
An early access download of the Java ME 3.0 SDK is now available for Windows XP and Vista from Sun Developer Network. Notable features include LWUIT integration, Blu-ray and Windows mobile support.
Mobile javaAn early access download of the Java ME 3.0 SDK is now available for Windows XP and Vista from Sun Developer Network. Notable features include LWUIT integration, Blu-ray and Windows mobile support.
Just came across this and I’m really curious as to what is being offered, visited their site but no contact info. Some information on their site indicates that the analytics service is free and provides J2ME, iPhone and Android developers a way to improve their applications and earn more revenue.
PulsarBox™ a service that caters to the growing mobile social networking market has entered into beta stage. The mobile application is available as a J2ME / mobile Java application that you can download from their web site.
With just moments away from the launch of the very first mobile phone to use Android open mobile platform, the T-mobile web site to launch the HTC Dream based mobile phone of T-mobile is already up and running.
I’m starting a series of articles on how to install different Java mobile SDK’s from different mobile phone manufacturers. These SDK’s usually have emulators for their handsets that is needed in testing J2ME software. I’m starting off the series with a how-to for the Nokia S60 SDK.
If you want the latest and greatest of the NetBeans IDE, you can now download NetBeans 6.5 milestone 1 from the NetBeans web site. Some note worthy mobility enhancements are included in the upcoming version 6.5 release not to mention the much anticipated improvements in JavaScript support and of course PHP (I’ve tried out the early access and I’m eagerly awaiting for version 6.5.
In a bid to make it more easier for J2ME developers to create more consistent mobile Java applications, a group of developers at java.net have created the LWUIT project.
Google showed off a demo of it’s Android open mobile platform at the Google I/O conference this week. I’m very excited about the upcoming mobile phones sporting the Android platform. You can take a look at some of the great videos and photos of the Google Android demo.
If you’re one of those guys who is using the latest and greatest of the NetBeans IDE for your development work, you might want to update your NetBeans IDE.
Opera Software has announced the availability of Opera Mini 4.1, the newest version of their mobile Java based web browser that works on nearly every mobile phone.