Zimbra Expands Mobile
E-mail to Java-Enabled
Devices By Java News Desk Zimbra announced the
availability of its
ZimbraME (Java Mobile
Edition) client and
source code for
businesses. Users of any
Java-enabled mobile phone
will have access to the
industry's most complete
collaboration solution.
The ZimbraME client
provides Zimbra
Collaboration Suite (ZCS)
Open Source and Network
Edition users worldwide
with free access to the
Zimbra experience with
e-mail and calendar on
mass-market Java-enabled
mobile phones. This
extends Zimbra's reach of
services to the broadest
range of devices
available in the market
and builds on Yahoo!'s
e-mail and mobile Web
services and as a key
starting point for
consumers. Apr. 4, 2008 01:30 PM Reads: 4,717 |
AJAX and Enterprise RIA
Tools - JSF, Flex, and
JavaFX By Max Katz  2008 is going to be an
important year for Rich
Internet Applications.
Most organizations are
delivering or planning to
deliver Rich Internet
Applications; however, at
the same time, most IT
managers are facing a
dilemma: which Rich
Internet Application
technology and platform
to use? The number of
different frameworks and
libraries is too vast to
even consider evaluating
a fraction of them. Apr. 4, 2008 03:00 AM Reads: 5,901 |
iPhone Early Adopters at
AJAXWorld's iPhone
Developer Summit By iPhone News Desk  Since the iPhone was
first released, early
adopters haven't stopped
talking about what they
think of the device.
While the free promotion
can be a great marketing
tool for wireless
carriers, it can be
crippling if users have
issues with session and
network quality. This is
the background to the
iPhone Developer Summit
session 'Early Adopters:
The Key to Free Publicity
or the Fall of a
Technology,' to be given
in March by Mark
McIlvane, President & COO
of Velocent Systems. Jan. 5, 2008 03:15 PM Reads: 11,007 |
A New Weapon in
Developing Rich Client
Applications By Sonny Hastomo JavaFX is a scripting
language that provides
more powerful client
applications in term of
features for the user
interface experience as
well as being
incorporated with server
platform technology such
as RMI, Web Services, and
EJB. Its ability to reuse
all Java libraries opens
an opportunity for JavaFX
to create flexibility and
ease the integration and
reuse of existing Java
applications. Dec. 25, 2007 01:30 PM Reads: 12,074 |
Get a Boost of Flex this
Monday in New York City By Yakov Fain  Can afford to take just
one day off, get out of
your cubicle and see what
other people up to these
days? Is J2EE still in
favor? What's this ESB is
about? Have you even
heard of using Flex as a
Web front end of your
Java applications? Do not
miss an event in NYC this
Monday, that is created
for people who think that
they are way too busy to
take several days off and
spend them in the class.
Just take one day off and
attend the Real-World
Java event. The
discounted rate for this
event is $395. To get
this discount, enter the
coupon code ?JUGgold'
while registering Jul. 8, 2007 09:00 AM Reads: 31,362 Replies: 1 |
Kaspersky Reports First
Trojan to Strike Mobile
Phones Running Java
Applications Kaspersky Lab, an
anti-virus company, has
detected a new piece of
mobile malware. Trojan-MS
.J2ME.RedBrowser.a is the
first malicious program
to infect not only
smartphones, but any
mobile phone capable of
running Java (J2ME)
applications. The Trojan
spreads in the guise of a
program called
RedBrowser, which
allegedly enables the
user to visit WAP sites
without using a WAP
connection. Mar. 1, 2006 05:30 PM Reads: 10,550 Replies: 1 |
Motorola A910 Wi-Fi
Handset Launches on BT's
Fusion Service By Java News Desk Motorola has announced
another step forward in
delivering their vision
of Seamless Mobility with
the launch of the
Motorola A910 on BT's
Fusion service. The dual
mode Wi-Fi/UMA
(Unlicensed Mobile
Access) handset is the
latest in Motorola's
portfolio of fixed-mobile
convergence devices
enabling seamless access
to both Broadband and GSM
networks. Feb. 14, 2006 08:15 AM Reads: 12,802 Replies: 2 |
Canoo Announces
Successful Adaptation of
ULC to Run On J2ME
Clients Canoo has announced that
it successfully adapted
UltraLightClient (ULC) to
run on J2ME clients,
providing Rich Internet
Applications (RIA) to
mobile devices and
thin-client terminals.
The sample application is
based on an evolutionary
prototype that will be
released as a new product
called ULC Mobile. ULC
Mobile will be specially
geared for ULC
applications running on
top of the Java 2 Micro
Edition (J2ME) platform. Jan. 19, 2006 10:30 PM Reads: 7,747 Replies: 1 |
Michael Yuan's Java ME
Blog: "The Dawn of
Smartphone" By Michael Juntao Yuan I had the honor to have
the 'Father of the Nokia
Series 60 UI', Christian
Lindholm, write the
Foreword for my new book
'Nokia Smartphone Hacks.'
Christian's invention,
the Nokia navigation key
user interface, is used
daily by billions of
people everyday. Dec. 4, 2005 03:15 AM Reads: 11,913 |
"Presence Technology"
Comes to the BlackBerry By Java News Desk BlackBerry users can now
view the availability
status of their
colleagues right from the
phone book to determine
whether it is more
efficient to reach a
person by making a call
or sending a message. Aug. 30, 2005 11:30 AM Reads: 9,851 |
Kyocera Latest To Jump
Onto Java Mobile
Bandwagon By Wireless News Desk Virgin Mobile will begin
selling a Java-enabled
Kyocera handset, the
first Java handset for
the company. Apr. 4, 2005 12:00 AM Reads: 15,516 |
Sun Adds Instant
Messaging To New Java
Release By Java News Desk Sun's instant messaging
will enable developers to
communicate from within
other applications. Mar. 30, 2005 12:00 AM Reads: 15,850 |
Summus and Mattel Power
Up Mobile Games By Java News Desk A number of Mattel
classic games will be
delivered to mobile users
through a partnership
announced between Summus
and Mattel. Mar. 23, 2005 12:00 AM Reads: 12,591 |
RIM Wins "Unfettered
Right" To Continue the
BlackBerry Success Story,
Pays NTP $450M By Wireless News Desk RIM and its customers
yesterday won the
'unfettered right' to
continue in the
BlackBerry-related
wireless business when
RIM and NTP, Inc. signed
a binding term sheet that
resolves all current
litigation between them. Mar. 17, 2005 12:00 AM Reads: 16,142 Replies: 4 |
Client Feedback Drives
WebRenderer 3.0 Update By Java News Desk WebRenderer 3.0, called a
'milestone' in Java
browser component
technology, represents
the culmination of
development effort and
refinement with a number
of JadeLiquid's key
customers. Mar. 16, 2005 12:00 AM Reads: 12,765 |
Phoneomena Unveils
Industry's First Wireless
Application Pipe By Wireless News Desk Phoneomena has unveiled
xPhoneApp 2.0, the
industry's first wireless
application pipe. The
innovative middleware
allows enterprise
developers to rapidly and
easily create reliable
mobile applications
without having to learn
or keep up with changing
technologies such as
J2ME, BREW or Windows
Mobile. Mar. 2, 2005 12:00 AM Reads: 16,222 |
Philips and Hybrid
Bringing 3D To You,
Without The Glasses By Wireless News Desk Philips will embed
Hybrid's 3D graphics
technology in its J-Ware
Java product for mobile
devices in an effort to
bring 3D graphics to
consumer handsets. Feb. 18, 2005 12:00 AM Reads: 15,411 |
Mobile IM Service From
SavaJe Using OZ J2ME
Mobile Software By Java News Desk SavaJe has licensed OZ's
J2ME mobile platform to
deliver mobile operators
and handset manufactures
fully integrated IM
services on mobile
devices. Feb. 10, 2005 12:00 AM Reads: 14,850 |
J2ME: Has Its Time
Finally Arrived? By Eric Giguere Having written about Java
2 Micro Edition (J2ME)
programming for almost
five years now, I've been
frustrated by the slow
adoption of the J2ME
platform, as have many of
the early devotees. Those
of us who saw Sun
demonstrate Java running
on Palm OS back in 1999
were hoping that the
wireless Java revolution
was just around the
corner. The introduction
of J2ME generated a lot
of hype and excitement
(and confusion) in the
Java development
community. Jan. 5, 2005 12:00 AM Reads: 22,449 |
Developing Wireless
Bluetooth Applications in
J2ME By Peter V. Mikhalenko Mobile communication
comes into our daily
lives very quickly, and
as of today several
wireless technologies
have become standard. In
this article I'll briefly
review Bluetooth
principles and the
principles of Java
development for Bluetooth
on mobile devices. Jan. 5, 2005 12:00 AM Reads: 71,368 |
Mobile Java Eyed by Big
Media Companies in the UK By J2ME News Desk Mobile Java (J2ME) is
drawing the attention of
many large media
companies in the UK. The
platform offers far
greater flexibility over
WAP, the current mobile
language protocol. J2ME
allows for customization
of features, and provides
broadcasters a channel by
which to deliver news and
content directly to
consumers, using their
mobile phones. Sep. 30, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 10,820 Replies: 1 |
Nokia and Sun to Drive
Multiplayer Mobile Java
Gaming By Wireless News Desk The Nokia SNAP Mobile
solution will be
integrated with Sun's
Java 2 Platform Micro
Edition Wireless Toolkit,
Sun Java System Content
Delivery Server and Sun
Java Enterprise System
running on the Solaris
platform, to provide
mobile operators and game
distributors with a
reliable and scaleable
platform. Jul. 1, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 18,492 Replies: 1 |
Mobile Java:
"Unprecedented Support"
for Java Verification
Among Carriers By Wireless News Desk In the run-up to JavaOne
next week, Sun is
pre-announcing a very
strong adoption rate
among carriers for its
'Java Verified' program,
which it says is now
supported by 65% of the
mobile device market,
having recently been
adopted by mobile
operators Orange and
T-Mobile Europe (Austria,
Czech Republic, Germany,
Netherlands, and the UK). Jun. 25, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 14,124 |
Only 3 More Years to the
2 Billion Mobile-User
Milestone By Wireless News Desk By 2007, according to a
Nokia executive based in
the booming Asia-Pacific
region, the global total
of mobile phone users
will soar from the
current 1.5 billion to a
staggering 2 billion. Jun. 14, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 14,179 |
Building a J2ME
Multimedia Messaging
Service Client By Shane Isbell The Wireless Messaging
API (WMA) reference
implementation supports
short message service
(SMS) text and binary
messages, but leaves the
implementation of the hot
area of multimedia
messaging untouched. This
article will demonstrate
how to build a Multimedia
Messaging Service (MMS)
client using J2ME so you
can get started writing
new applications using
this technology. May. 5, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 45,739 |
palmOne Delivers Mobile
Java Runtime to Handhelds By Wireless News Desk Delivering on its promise
of enabling the latest
Java standards on its
Treo 600 smartphones and
Tungsten line of
handhelds, palmOne, Inc.
has announced general
availability of an
ARM-processor-optimized
Java runtime for end
users. Apr. 9, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 14,817 |
J2ME News in Brief: New
Java-Enabled Phone Ships By J2ME News Desk Alcatel, rumored to be
looking to sell its
mobile handset production
business, has a new
mobile phone shipping
right now: it has a large
color screen, a built-in
camera, and is firmly
based on J2ME, including
the very latest version
of the Mobile Information
Device Profile, MIDP 2.0. Apr. 7, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 11,472 |
Sun's McNealy Opens CTIA
WIRELESS By Wireless News Desk Scott McNealy, the
president, CEO and
chairman of Sun
Microsystems, kicked off
CTIA WIRELESS 2004 in
Atlanta today with a
keynote presentation
showcasing partner
solutions and discussing
industry trends, business
models and IT strategies. Mar. 22, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 12,136 |
Provisioning and Digital
Rights Management By Shane Isbell The mobile industry is
standardizing both
application provisioning
and digital rights
management (DRM).
Provisioning includes the
discovery and downloading
of an application to a
client device, while DRM
deals with how to protect
the application from
unauthorized use. Mar. 5, 2004 12:00 AM Reads: 24,892 Replies: 2 |
"Mobility is More than
J2ME," Says Michael Yuan By Michael Juntao Yuan Past Wireless Developer
of the Year Michael
Juntao Yuan is very
clear: 'Fancy flashy J2ME
games will not do it,' he
asserts. The task for the
wireless Java developer
is more about developing
specialized gateway
servers and J2ME
integration software to
incorporate smart mobile
front-ends into the
system, he says.
Particularly if you want
employment in 2004! Dec. 28, 2003 12:00 AM Reads: 18,361 Replies: 5 |
A New Year, a New Future By Glen Cordrey In Cordrey's last column
as J2ME editor, he writes
of how a convergence of
circumstances has made
this an opportune time
for him to sign off. With
the January issue of JDJ,
the J2ME section will be
merged into the
enterprise section. 'This
reflects, in my opinion,'
says Cordrey, 'a truth
that some of the greatest
benefits of J2ME will be
realized through its
symbiosis with J2EE.' Dec. 4, 2003 12:00 AM Reads: 17,010 Replies: 1 |
Building a Connected
Midlet By Richard Kasperowski; Alex Bourgeois One of the most powerful
aspects of J2ME is
connected mobility:
you're no longer tied to
your desk to accomplish
many vital tasks. You can
carry everything you need
in your shirt pocket,
send an e-mail while
standing in line at the
grocery store, or check
the latest stock figures
while at a baseball game. Dec. 4, 2003 12:00 AM Reads: 22,265 |
Hanged in a Fortnight? By Glen Cordrey Samuel Johnson said,
'When a man knows he is
to be hanged in a
fortnight, it
concentrates his mind
wonderfully.' While Sun's
current situation may not
be dire enough to be
considered analogous to
facing the hangman's
rope, it is clear that
economic distress is
forcing Sun to change its
mindset. Nov. 3, 2003 12:00 AM Reads: 16,821 |
Life Outside The Sphere:
Building Palm
Applications with WME By Hendrik Schreiber Debugging, profiling,
packaging - whatever you
want, WSDD can do it all.
IBM's WebSphere Device
Developer (WSDD) is a
sophisticated development
platform for IBM's
WebSphere Micro
Environment (WME, also
known as J9). Based on
Eclipse, it's just right
for those who like to
work with Eclipse. The
problems start if you
prefer to use some other
IDE or you believe in
automated, continuous
integration. This article
will show you how to
master using WME without
WSDD. Nov. 3, 2003 12:00 AM Reads: 20,034 Replies: 1 |
Sun Takes Wireless Java
Upstream By Java News Desk Just two weeks after
Microsoft announced that
it will be offering Web
services on Vodafone's
network, comes
yesterday's announcement
from Sun and Texas
Instruments about
henceforth integrating
Java on chips before they
go to the handset makers. Oct. 31, 2003 12:00 AM Reads: 10,426 Replies: 1 |
The Location API By Sven Haiges The Location API (JSR
179) was accepted by the
Executive Committee for
Micro Edition of the Java
Community Process in June
2003. It provides an
abstract interface for
access to location-based
information, such as the
current coordinates of
the mobile terminal
independent from the
underlying positioning
method used. Oct. 1, 2003 12:00 AM Reads: 27,086 |
Cashing In By Greg Schwartz You finally put the
finishing touches on your
new J2ME application and
are probably starting to
think about what is
involved in marketing
and distributing your
killer app. It is at this
point that, all too
often, great ideas are
left as nothing more than
great ideas. Sep. 1, 2003 12:00 AM Reads: 15,649 |
Practical Integration of
Java-Oriented
Technologies and 2.5/3G
Platforms By Eva Skoglund; Bryan Hartlen; Marc Erickson; Angus McIntyre Broad ranges of
deployment choices are
available to developers
as they engage in new
projects that will
leverage the power of
wireless communication
platforms. While
deploying services
through third-generation
(3G) and
second-and-a-half
generation (2.5G)
wireless terminals
presents challenges that
are quite different from
those encountered in
personal computers and
servers, many familiar
environments have been
adapted to
resource-constrained
devices. Aug. 1, 2003 12:00 AM Reads: 13,323 |
Xlet: A Different Kind of
Applet for J2ME By Xiaozhong Wang In September 2002, Sun
released the J2ME
Personal Profile 1.0.
Unlike the MIDP, which is
the core technology for
Java-enabled wireless
phones based on Connected
Limited Device
Configuration (CLDC),
Personal Profile is based
on the Connected Device
Configuration (CDC). Jul. 1, 2003 12:00 AM Reads: 18,219 |
J2ME Clients with Jini
Services By Ron Dearing Jini provides simple and
reliable access to
services over any
network, independent of
platform, protocol, or
application technology.
Enterprises can use Jini
to develop a resilient
service-oriented
architecture that can be
accessed from a broad
range of clients. Jun. 1, 2003 12:00 AM Reads: 17,677 Replies: 1 |