Wireless & J2METM
Links
A
APIs
- JAIN
APIs (Java
Advanced Intelligent Networks)
- JAIN TCAP Specification JSR
11 (Final)
- JAIN ISUP Specification JSR
17
- JAIN OAM API Specification JSR
18 (Final)
- JAIN JCC/JCAT Specification JSR
21
- JAIN SCE/SLEE API Specification JSR
22
- JAIN MGCP API Specification JSR
23
- JAIN Connectivity Management Specification JSR
25 (Withdrawn)
- JAIN MAP Specification JSR
29
- JAIN SIP API Specification JSR
32
- JAIN INAP API Specification JSR
35
- JAIN MEGACO API Specification JSR
79
- JAIN H.323 API Specification JSR
81
- JAIN Service Provider Mobility API JSR
98
- Java
Telephony API
(JTAPI)
Articles/Papers
- 3G
- A
new strategy of language pack management for wireless apps
- Best
Practices
for Mobile Notes Applications
- Business apps via Telco gateway, Part 1
- Create
i-mode content with DoJa
- Database
- Deliver
cellular messages with SMS
- Designing
Web content for mobile browsers
- Developing
J2ME applications with HTTP service
- Developing
wireless Web applications @IBM
- Evolving
the wireless robot
- Evolving
with the object-oriented wireless model
- Guarantee
wireless application quality with a SLA
- Integrating
components
- Introduction
to Wireless Programming with the MID Profile
- JAIN
- Location-based
services
- Location,
location, location-based services
- Managed
mobile clients with OSGi
- Optimization
- A significant trace, Part 1,
2,
3
- Patterns
- Parlay Architecture
- Business apps via Telco gateway, Part 1,
2
- Protocols
- Taking Service Oriented Architectures Mobile, Part 1,
2
- Telecom
Web Services Toolkit Preview
- Testing
- WAP
- Wireless
articles @Sun
- Wireless
P2P apps and architectures
B
Books
D
Data Communication
- Resources
- Tutorials/Training
J
- Articles: @Developer.com
and here
- Analysis
of J2ME for Developing Mobile Payment Systems (thesis)
- Basics
- Bluetooth
- Connected Device Configuration (CDC)
- Database
- Debugging
- Debugging Wireless Applications with Mobile
Edition: Part 1,
2
- Deployment
- Development
- Globalization
- Graphics
- IDEs
- J2EE
- J2ME
grows up
- @JavaOne 2000: J2ME/Technology
Devices
- @JavaOne 2001
- KVM
- Messaging
- MIDlets
- MIDP
@Sun
- Beginning J2ME: Building MIDlets
- Designing
MIDP applications
- Device programming with MIDP, Part 1,
2,
3
- Efficient
MIDP Programming
- Introducing
MIDP 2.0
- MIDP
Event Handling
- MIDP
GUI Programming
- MIDP GUI Programming, Part 1,
2,
3
- MIDP
Inter-Communication with CGI and Servlets
- MIDP
Network Programming using HTTP and the Connection Framework
- MIDP user interface
- Secure data files embedded in MIDP applications
- The
Importance of the Mobile Information Device Profile (MIDP)
- The
MIDP 2.0 Push Registry
- The Mobile Information Device Profile and MIDlets,
Part 1,
2,
3,
4,
5
- Track
wireless sessions with J2ME/MIDP
- Understanding
MIDP 2.0's Security Architecture
- What's
New in MIDP 2.0
- Wireless
Application Programming: MIDP Programming and Packaging Basics
- Optional
Packages
- Performance
- Security
- Technology
- Let the mobile games begin, Part 1,
J2ME versus .NET CF
- Testing
- WAP
- Web Services
- XML
- Books
- JavaCard
Technologies
- JavaOne
2000 Sessions
- JSRs:
- K
Virtual Machine: whitepaper
- Resources
- Tools/Tool Kits
- Tutorials/Training
P
Projects/Products
R
Resources
S
SDL (Specification
& Description Language)
Servers
Security
- Articles
- Securing 802.11 transmissions, Part 1,
2
T
Tools
Tutorials/Training
V
Voice-over-IP (VoIP)
W
Wireless Application
Protocol (WAP)
Wireless Application
Service Providers (WASPs)
Wireless
Internet Applications
Wireless Markup Language
(WML)
WMLScript
- Articles
- Tutorials/Training
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