This article is the second in a two-part series devoted to developing a connected MIDlet. In the first part of the series, we designed and built a functional application that collected a string from the user, established a connection to a remote server, sent and received data along tha... Mar. 5, 2004 12:00 AM EST Reads: 17,604 Replies: 2 |
Have you ever come up with the 'killer app' for your J2ME-enabled phone, only to find that it can't handle the complex operations required? The answer is a connected MIDlet: delegate the work to a remote server. Imagine the possibilities when you have all the power of an enterprise ... Feb. 25, 2004 12:00 AM EST Reads: 10,818 |
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... Dec. 4, 2003 12:00 AM EST Reads: 25,339 |







Richard Kasperowski, a cofounder of Altisimo Computing, has been programming in Java since 1997 and developed numerous applications for private and commercial use. Richard is also the cochair of the New England Java Users Group J2ME Special Interest Group.



















