Posted on Jul 3 2008 by Site Admin Filed under: Eclipse, EclipseME, java, midlet, mobile java game, tutorial, Wireless Toolkit, Java Mobile Development
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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Posted on Jul 2 2008 by Site Admin Filed under: development, Eclipse, EclipseME, J2ME, Java ME, MotoDev Studio, Motorola, Java Mobile Development
Motorola has announced the availability of the MotoDev Studio 1.4 for developing J2ME applications. Support has been added for several Motorola mobile phones. If you remember, Motorola has taken lead of the EclipseME project and has released MotoDev Studio which is based on Eclipse and EclipseME.
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Posted on Jul 1 2008 by Site Admin Filed under: development, J2ME, library, mobile java, UI, user interface, Java Mobile Development
In a bid to make it more easier for J2ME developers to create more consistent mobile Java applications, a group of developers at java.net have created the LWUIT project.
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Posted on Jul 1 2008 by Site Admin Filed under: Breeze, development, J2ME, Java Platform, Java Mobile Development
Cascada Mobile’s Breeze platform is now available under beta. Breeze is a mobile development tool that provides anyone with knowledge of even the most basic Web programming languages the easiest method for creating, testing and distributing mobile applications to phones anywhere in the world.
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Posted on May 30 2008 by Site Admin Filed under: developer days, J2ME, mobile java, NetBeans, Sun, Sun Tech Days, Java Mobile Development
This June, Sun Tech Days will be in Manila (Philippines). The tracks are pretty interesting so if you happen to be in Manila and you’re a Java developer, you might want to register for the event. For the mobile Java developers, there’s Java ME: Extreme GUI Makeover for Mobile Phones session.
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Posted on May 27 2008 by Site Admin Filed under: development, java, Mercurial, mobile java, NetBeans, Java Mobile Development
If you’re one of those guys who is using the latest and greatest of the NetBeans IDE for your development work, you might want to update your NetBeans IDE.
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Posted on May 16 2008 by Site Admin Filed under: android, Android Developer Challenge, Google, java mobile, Java Mobile Development, Java Mobile Development
After the launch of the 10 million dollar pot for the Google Android challenge which introduced Google’s open mobile platform, the top 50 Android software list is now out.
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Posted on May 16 2008 by Site Admin Filed under: android, Eclipse, Google, Java Mobile Development, Java Mobile Development
Want to learn more about Eclipse or Android tools on Eclipse? If you’re anywhere near Googleplex on June 24, here’s your chance. Eclipse Day at the Googleplex is a half day event for developers to learn about different Eclipse projects and related technologies.
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Posted on May 7 2008 by Site Admin Filed under: Flash, J2ME, JavaFX, NetBeans, Project Capuchin, Sony Ericsson, Java Mobile Development
Sony Ericsson has created a bridge to enable J2ME and Flash lite to collaborate on your mobile phone. The bridge enables developers to use Flash lite as frontends and J2ME as backends on mobile applications.
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Posted on May 7 2008 by Site Admin Filed under: Eclipse, EclipseME, Java ME, JavaOne, MotoDev, Motorola, Java Mobile Development
I’ve written about the leadership takeover of Motorola on the EclipseME project and the recent announcements of new mobile development projects at Eclipse. Well I guess it was just a matter of time. So now Motorola has announced its new Developer Studio based on the Eclipse platform.
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