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26 Mar 2007
#17808
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Learning about Mobile Internationalization API and JSR 238
How JSR 238 Goes Further to Solve Localization Problems than CLDC/MIDP
Tomas Brandalik's blog provides a two-part tutorial on getting started with the Mobile Internationalization API (JSR 238), the standard for creating localized applications based on the Java ME platform. Additional resources are also listed such as a download link and 2006 JavaOne Conference presentation.
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26 Mar 2007
#17854
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Java ME Podcasts on SVG
Personal Information Management (PIM) API How-to
Recent podcasts from the Java ME page cover topics such as using Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) and the NetBeans Mobility Pack, using SVG without changing code to build dynamic and rich applications, and Hyperion's Mobile Designer authoring tool for SVG tiny with Netbeans Mobility Pack. Also find a six-part series on the Personal Information Management (PIM) API.
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26 Mar 2007
#17862
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Using Java Pet Store 2.0 to Understand Web 2.0
New Features Show How to Get the Most Out of the Latest Technology
Mark Basler, Sean Brydon, Dana Nourie and Inderjeet Singh have written a Sun Developer Network piece called "Introducing the Java Pet Store 2.0 Application." The Java Pet Store 2.0 reference application and its use cases, design, and implementation can teach users about building an application with similar functionality.
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26 Mar 2007
#17864
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Small Footprint of Java SE 5.0 for x86 Linux
Same High Reliability as Java SE Desktop/Server
The footprint of Java SE 5.0 has been reduced for x86 Linux to 30MB. It has the same reliability as it Java SE desktop/server kin and is fully Java headless compliant. Try the evaluation today.
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26 Mar 2007
#17866
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Gosling on Java: The More Open, the More Secure
Community Contributions Make the Difference
Sylvia Carr of silicon.com spoke with James Gosling and published her interview under the title "Gosling: Java and the future of tech tools". The gist of his comments? Openness breeds trust — and more secure software.
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26 Mar 2007
#17863
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Learn Object-oriented Thinking and Programming with New Java Book
"Big Java" from Wiley Press Updated for Java 6
The third edition of "Big Java" by Cay Horstmann (March 2007) has been updated to include Java 6. Horstmann emphasizes that it is important to keep in mind the outcome of the code as you are writing it, to test as you develop so as to design better programs.
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