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Hayun, Roy Ben
Java ME on Symbian OS
Inside the Smartphone Model
Symbian Press

1. Edition February 2009
44.90 Euro
2009. 482 Pages, Softcover
ISBN 978-0-470-74318-8 - John Wiley & Sons




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In Java ME on Symbian OS, the authors expose the opportunities for application developers wishing to use Java ME on Symbian OS.

Written by a team of experts from Symbian, Nokia and Sun Microsystems Java ME on Symbian OS reveals what can be found "under-the-hood" of the world's leading smartphone operating system. If you're just starting out in the exciting world of smartphone development and want to learn Java ME, or if you already have some experience of Java ME development but need extra tips to help your true professional stand out, then this is the book for you!

Read on for:
* Introduction to Java ME and programming fundamentals
* Java ME on Symbian OS (core and advanced chapters)
* Drill down into MSA, DoJa and MIDP game development
* Under the hood of the Java ME platform

The book includes two appendices on:
* SNAP Mobile technology
* WidSets.

With over ten years' experience in Java technologies and over four years' experience at Symbian, Roy Ben Hayun now works for Sun Microsystems as a systems architect in the Engineering Services group, which leads the development, marketing and productizing of Java ME CLDC and CDC on different platforms.

From the contents
Section 1: Introduction to Java ME and programming fundamentals

Chapter 1: Introduction to Java ME, Symbian OS and mobiles

Chapter 2: Fundamentals of Java ME Programming

Section 2: Java ME on Symbian OS (core and advanced chapters)

Chapter 3: Enter Java ME on Symbian OS

Chapter 4: Handling diversity

Chapter 5: Java ME SDKs for Symbian OS

Section three: Drill down into MSA, DoJa and MIDP game development

Chapter 6: Designing advanced applications with MSA

Chapter 7: DoJa (Java for FOMA)

Chapter 8: Writing MIDP games

Chapter 9: Java ME best practices

Section four: Under the hood of the Java ME platform

Chapter 10: Java ME subsystem architecture

Chapter 11 Integration of JSRs with Symbian OS

Appendices

Appendix A: WidSets

Appendix B: SNAP Mobile

 





 

        

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