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Jbed Advanced consolidates the best of Esmertec's embedded Java technologies and expertise within a high-performance, modular Java execution platform. This state-of-the-art Java solution is designed to power embedded devices including feature phones, smartphones, smart devices and home multimedia systems, with multiservice capabilities and highly customizable user experiences.
Jbed Advanced is the new Java-technology product line of Esmertec which will bring a continuous stream of cutting edge features and benefits for customers. The first release of the Jbed Advanced series will be available in August 2004 and will include features such as:
Available with Jbed Advanced will be Esmertec's Jcap Brand Manager. The Jcap Brand Manager module enables device manufacturers to customize the J2ME software look and feel of their device to fit a variety of branding requirements. For seamless integration of the Java environment into the mobile phone, an open API feature will enable the harmonization of the Java- and the native user interface. For the end consumer, Jcap Brand Manager allows personalization with pre-installed or OTA themes and wallpapers.
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