Posted on Feb 2 2009 by iGerry Filed under: Cascada Mobile, J2ME, mobile java, mobile java development, Java Mobile Development
After completing six months of successful beta testing which included downloads of tens of thousands of Breeze-built mobile applications, Cascada Mobile (www.cascadamobile.com) announced today the commercial launch of Breeze, the company’s mobile application development platform. Cascada’s Breeze Platform provides anyone with knowledge of even the most basic Web programming languages the easiest method for creating, testing and distributing mobile applications built in J2ME – the mobile version of the Java programming language – to phones anywhere in the world. There are an estimated 3 billion feature phones in the world that run Java mobile applications.
Continue reading …
Posted on Jan 27 2009 by iGerry Filed under: android, how to, mobile java, mobile java development, NetBeans, Java Mobile Development
Eversince Google released the Android open mobile platform SDK, they have a plugin for Eclipse that enables developers to create Android applications under Eclipse. But that didn’t stop some guys to create an equivalent Android SDK plugin for Netbeans. The project has been continued since then.
Continue reading …
Posted on Jan 5 2009 by iGerry Filed under: Eclipse, Inlogic, J2ME, java mobile, mobile java development, Motorola, MTJ, Nokia, Sybase, Java Mobile Development
If you use the Eclipse IDE for mobile development, version 0.9.1 oft the Mobile Tools for Java is available now. You can update your current MTJ version using the Eclipse update manager.
Continue reading …