Java Mobile Development Software

EclipseME, the Eclipse plugin for mobile Java development, has been updated. It looks like this is going to be the last release of the EclipseME plugin for the Eclipse IDE.

Read the full article …

For those of you who likes to be on the bleeding edge, NetBeans IDE 6.1 is now available for download. Before anything else, I would like to congratulate the NetBeans folks for not only garnering the developer.com product of the year but now also the Jolt awards for the best development environment.

Read the full article …

Just got back from a 2 week vacation ( wish it could have been longer ;-) ). If you still haven’t read about it yet, Google has released a minor update to it’s Android SDK.

Read the full article …

It has been a couple of months since Google has provided an update for Android, the open mobile platform that uses Linux and Java, but wait no more ‘coz Google has just released another update in time for the World Mobile Congress in Barcelona.

Read the full article …

You can now download the NetBeans IDE version 6.0.1 from the NetBeans web site. This is a minor update of the NetBeans IDE version 6.0.

Read the full article …

Well I guess it didn’t took that long before some great developer came out with the idea of creating an Android plugin for the NetBeans IDE. I just downloaded the plugin and installed it on my NetBeans 6.0 setup.

Read the full article …

I’m eagerly waiting for the pending release of a new version of Google’s open mobile platform — Android. You’ve probably read it since it’s all over the news lately.

Read the full article …

Bluetooth logoThere are a lot of reasons that you might need to use a mobile phone’s bluetooth when you are developing a software for cell phones. Instead of creating your own library of mobile phone bluetooth functions, you can just use an existing bluetooth library for mobile phones.

Read the full article …

To follow-up on my previous post, here’s the generated Android source code using the Eclipse IDE with the Android plugin installed. I found some interesting observations between J2ME and Android.

Read the full article …

While reading some articles today, I found an interesting post by Octavian Tanase regarding the sudden surge in jobs requiring NetBeans skills.

Read the full article …