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Java development on pda's. Building applications for pocket pc and palm devices
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Java development on pda's. Building applications for pocket pc and palm devices
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Java development on pda's. Building applications for pocket pc and palm devices
Chapter 1. Java 2, Micro Edition: Configurations, Profiles, and Virtual Machines
J2ME Configurations
CLDC Profiles
CLDC Optional Packages
CDC Profiles
Summary
Chapter 2. Which PDA?
Why Choose?
Top Factors in Choosing a PDA for Java
Which Java on Which PDA?
Palm Models
Summary
Chapter 3. Setting Up the Development Environment
Installing the Book's Source Code
Setting Up the Palm OS Emulator
J2ME Wireless Toolkit
Running Java Applications on the Palm Devices
Running Java Applications on the PocketPC
Summary
Chapter 4. Things to Think About When Designing for Small Devices
Design Issue 1?Constrained Computational Capability
Design Issue 2?Constrained Screen Size
Design Issue 3?Constrained Memory Size
Summary
Chapter 5. The User Interface
User Interfaces in MIDP
Displayable
User Interfaces in PersonalJava
Summary
Chapter 6. Storing Information
Storing Information Using MIDP
The RMS APIs
Code Example
Record Listeners
Palm OS Implementation of Record Stores
Other Java Databases
Storing Information with PersonalJava
Summary
Chapter 7. Networking
Introduction
Networking on Palm Devices
The Generic Connection Framework
Example
Internet Access from the Palm Device
Networking on the PocketPC
Summary
Chapter 8. Integrating with the Enterprise Using Web Services
What Is a Web Service?
The ImageService Web Service
Setting Up Axis and Tomcat
The ImageViewer Client Application
Web Service Access from a Palm Device
Palm ImageViewer
PocketPC Version
Summary
Chapter 9. Futures
Technologies
Specifications
Appendix A. Packages in CLDC
Appendix B. Extensions of CLDC Provided by MIDP
Appendix C. Jeode -D Properties
jeode.evm.memory.size
jeode.evm.memory.overallSize
jeode.evm.memory.sysLimit
jeode.evm.memory.sysStart
jeode.evm.memory.sysExtend
jeode.evm.memory.javaLimit
jeode.evm.memory.javaStart
jeode.evm.memory.javaExtend
jeode.evm.memory.stackSize
jeode.evm.memory.stackOverflowZone
Appendix D. Jeode -X Options
-X
-X@:<filename>
-Xdebug
-Xlinenum
-Xms
-Xmx
-Xnoclassgc
-Xnoprogressbar
-Xnoverify
-Xoss
-Xprofile
-Xrun
-Xrunjdwp
-Xss
-Xverify
-Xverifyremote
-Xversion
-Xwinceconsole and -Xnowinceconsole (Windows CE targets only)
Appendix E. JDK 1.1.8 Demonstrations on PersonalJava 1.2
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