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- In Part 3 of his SOA series Eric Giguere explores how to do SOA when the target device does not support Web Services (JSR 172). Dig in to learn what your options are.
In the final installment of a six-part series on the Personal Information Management API (JSR 75), Enrique Ortiz provides an extensive reference on the PIM fields and pointers to related on-line resources.
In the final part of his Mobile Gaming series Michael Powers shows the ease with which Bluetooth can be added to the game to enable local-area wireless play. Download the sample source, read part 3 and apply the modifications for Bluetooth game play.
Watch the interview with Martin Brehovsky and learn how to design cool mobile applications with the NetBeans Mobility Pack on SDN Channel.
Web Services on mobile devices? You bet. Pia Niemela of Nokia is working on the JSRs that will define the next generation of Web Services. In our JavaOne 2007 Luminary Series, Pia takes time from working on 4 JSRs and JavaOne preparations to answer a few questions.
Mobile Web 2.0 is the union of Ajax with the Java ME platform. The goal is richer and easier to build applications. Check out what Akhil and Vincent have to say about Ajax on the Java ME platform, then attend the session and see it in action.
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The SDN Mobile Java site is presenting a six part series on the Personal Information Management API (JSR 75). Java ME expert and JCP member Enrique Ortiz provides the definitive text on the PIM API. Jump on Part 1 now and be prepared for the rest of the series in the coming weeks.
In this installment Enrique explores how to test for PIM API presence on your device and test for presence of the various databases and fields. Learn how to navigate the API and build robust applications.
What better development environment than NetBeans IDE with the NetBeans Enterprise Pack 5.5.1 Beta.
NetBeans Enterprise Pack is an add-on pack to the NetBeans IDE for developing SOA applications. That means you can have all the advantages of the NetBeans IDE support for the Java EE Platform in developing SOA. The NetBeans IDE and NetBeans Enterprise Pack help you build Web services based on the Java EE 5 Platform, orchestrate them into BPEL 2.0-compliant processes, and simultaneously secure the services.

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