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Java On Hand Held devices Comparing j2me CDC to Java 1.1 and Java 2.
SAN FRANCISCO, CA. -- Embedded Systems Conference -- April 11, 2001 -- Sun Microsystems, Inc. today announced at the Embedded Systems Conference the immediate availability of two key Java technologies for the embedded market.
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Introduction to J2ME configuration and Profiles
A small presentation of J2ME topics by SUN Microsystems.
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Symbian on Java
This article explains Symbian’s Java strategy and discusses the importance of Java to Symbian. It also provides a useful glossary of Java concepts relevant to mobile phones.
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Connected Device Configuration and the Foundation Profile
Much of what's been written about Java[tm] 2 Platform, Micro Edition (J2ME) talks about the Connected Limited Device Configuration, or CLDC for short. The CLDC defines an extremely small subset of the Java Platform for very limited devices -- devices, like cellular telephones, that do not have enough memory or enough processing power to handle a full-blown Java implementation.
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Porting Java 2D package from J2SE to J2ME CDC
Consumer electronics has become more sophisticated and user-friendly with the advent of embedded technologies. Java has been the language of choice in the area of embedded software development. Sun Microsystems, keeping in mind diverse development needs, has provided three different Java Technologies, depending on the environment that the application is targeted to run on.
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Building the CDC/Foundation Profile 1.0 FCS
How do I build the CDC/Foundation Profile 1.0 FCS sample implementation using RedHat Linux 7.1.?
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