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MIDP Database Programming using RMS: a Persistent Storage for MIDlets
Persistent storage is a non-volatile place for storing the state of objects. For some applications, you might need objects to exist even after the application that created those objects quits. Without persistent storage, objects and their states are destroyed when an application closes. If you save objects to persistent storage, their lifetime is longer than the program that created them, and later you can read their state and continue to work with them.
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An Object Database for Embedded Environments
Persistent storage is a non-volatile place for storing the state of objects. For some applications, you might need objects to exist even after the application that created those objects quits. Without persistent storage, objects and their states are destroyed when an application closes. If you save objects to persistent storage, their lifetime is longer than the program that created them, and later you can read their state and continue to work with them.
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An Object Database for Embedded Environments
Persistent storage is a non-volatile place for storing the state of objects. For some applications, you might need objects to exist even after the application that created those objects quits. Without persistent storage, objects and their states are destroyed when an application closes. If you save objects to persistent storage, their lifetime is longer than the program that created them, and later you can read their state and continue to work with them.
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Wrieless Database Access
Persistent storage is a non-volatile place for storing the state of objects. For some applications, you might need objects to exist even after the application that created those objects quits. Without persistent storage, objects and their states are destroyed when an application closes. If you save objects to persistent storage, their lifetime is longer than the program that created them, and later you can read their state and continue to work with them.
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XMenu - Free J2ME software to build your wireless portal
XMenu is a J2ME software that can let you build a simple wireless portal in 15 minutes without programming knowledge. No WML (Wireless Markup Language in WAP) or cHTML (compact HTML in i-mode) is needed.
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