Java Mobile Development Tutorials

I’m starting a series of articles on how to install different Java mobile SDK’s from different mobile phone manufacturers. These SDK’s usually have emulators for their handsets that is needed in testing J2ME software. I’m starting off the series with a how-to for the Nokia S60 SDK.

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While going thru my mail this morning, I came across a tutorial for a crash course on creating mobile Java games. The tutorial is clear and simple and discusses in a step by step manner on how to create mobile Java games. The author, Anders, actually does it by going thru an example of a mobile game that he created.

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Would just like to remind everyone (especially guys in India ;-)) that the Sun Tech Days in India is just around the corner so if you’re still haven’t registered for the event I suggest you register now.

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Android mascotAnother Google Android Code Day has been organized by a group of Android Advocates. Registration is now open and space is limited so if you have every intention of attending the Android Code day you better hurry up in registering for the February 23 event.

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If you have read a recent post here about the Google Android Plugin for NetBeans and you are looking for some documentation and help, you have found one.

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This has been a very suprising 1st quarter — Sun acquires MySQL, now Nokia goes for TrollTech, wonder what will be next. Anyway, I’ve been searching the Internet for more resources on how to use a mobile phone’s bluetooth. Here are some links to information and tutorials about using a mobile phone’s bluetooth on your J2ME code.

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Mobile Java development using the Eclipse IDE can be as easy as 1-2-3. Simply follow some basic setup steps and you’ll be up and running and ready to develop your “killer” mobile game or application in no time at all.

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Apache Ant is a Java-based build tool. Is kind of like the familiar Make tool in C/C++ environments, but without Make’s wrinkles. Ant is one of the most popular build tools in the Java world.

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Netbeans allows you to bundle up related jar files together as a class library and apply them to any other projects. While it is easy to create, use, and remove class libraries, moving them from one version of Netbeans to another is not a trivial task.

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Guys at Mobile and Embedded group of Java.net has planned the first ever Developer Days Conference for Java Mobile. The conference is focused on Java mobile and embedded development for the intermediate to advanced skill levels.

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