Instant Wireless Java with J2ME
Paul Tremblett(Author)
Osborne/McGraw-Hill (Publisher)
Published on 4. February 2002
Book
Mixed media product
576 pages
978-0-07-219175-2 (ISBN)
Description
This text covers developing wireless Java applications with J2ME and Sun's Java 2 Micro Edition for small devises. It covers key J2ME components, including the CLDC (connected limited device configuration) and MIDP (mobile information device profile) and focuses on output to the Palm Pilot, Visor, pagers and cell phones. The book presents a wide range of applications - including presenting dynamic data, controlling user input, handling graphics and querying servers. The CD includes all the code from the book, with ready to run and "On the CD" icons to help guide the reader to applications on the disc. It also addresses key issues of security, networking and compatibility with J2SE.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
300 illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 187 mm
Weight
1160 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-07-219175-2 (9780072191752)
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Person
Paul Tremblett (Clark, NJ) is a distinguished member of the technical staff at Cap Gemini Ernst and Young. He has been programming in Java since the first Java Development Kit was released. He has written articles for Dr. Dobb's Journal and is a frequent presenter at technical conferences. He is also the author of Instant JavaServer Pages and Instant Enterprise JavaBeans.
Content
PART 1: CLDC Ch. 1: Our First Spotlet Ch. 2: More about Spotlets Ch. 3: Dynamic Content Ch. 4: Putting Random Numbers to Use Ch: 5: Adding User Interaction Ch: 6: Adding Graphics to the Mix Ch. 7: User Notification from CLDC Ch. 8: Making Selections Ch. 9: Dining out with CLDC Ch. 10: Displaying Statistical Data Ch. 11: When There's Too Much Data for the Screen Ch. 12: Networking (CLDC) Ch. 13: Communicating over a Socket Ch. 14: Security: Login and MD5 PART II: MIDP Ch. 15: Our First Midlet Ch. 16: Command Mapping Ch. 17: User Interaction Using the MIDP API Ch. 18: Graphics and the MID Profile Ch. 19: User Notification from MID Ch. 20: The Gauge Control Ch. 21: Persistent Data Ch. 22: MIDP on the Go Ch. 23: Networking (MIDP) Ch. 24: Enigma Ch. 25: Record Store + http (skills) Appendices Appendix 1: Installing the Software from the CD Appendix 2: Setting up POSE with KVM Appendix 3: The CLDC API Appendix 4: The com.sun.kjava Package Appendix 5: The MIDP API