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Mobility

Is LWUIT going to the problem that it solved?
on Nov 20, 2009 | Permalink | Discuss
Yes, there is a DateField component for LWUIT and it is ready for use! It is localized too! It was created by Marlon Luz from IndT, Manaus, Brazil, and the Tranqueira Project is using it. With this DateField it is very easy to configure date formats and check for a valid day, month and year and fix these values, if there is something wrong with them. Because I guess it is not interesting to show...
on Oct 26, 2009 | Permalink | Discuss
Entry posted to my new blog.
on Oct 23, 2009 | Permalink | Discuss
   On Thursday I head up to London for the Over the Air event. I'll do two talks on Saturday on LWUIT and JavaFX Mobile. Check out the draft schedule. Plenty of interesting topics - I attended Over the Air last year and it was a fun, down-to-earth developer event. I'm looking forward to it. Maybe I'll see you there? Cheers, -- Terrence Reminder: If you haven't done so yet, please update...
on Sep 22, 2009 | Permalink | Discuss
As Ryan described in his recent blog, we now have support for Java SE clients in the Mobility Platform. Mahesh Sharma, a student and Sun ambassador in India, has been working on a port of this library to the Android platform. As part of his work, Mahesh also ported the UI of our MusicDb demo and has proven that Android is a great plaform to run SGMP applications.
on Sep 16, 2009 | Permalink | Discuss
The GlassFish Mobility Platform team has been working on many new features since the 1.1 release back in February 2009, one of which is adding support for MCBO on the Java SE platform.  This will allow the development of desktop synchronization clients that are much more powerful than their mobile Java ME siblings. What's the Difference Between the Java ME and Java SE MCBO ...
on Sep 11, 2009 | Permalink | Discuss
4 New Screencasts: LWUIT, JDTF, JSR 290, and JavaCard Our documentation team has put together four brand-new screencasts on current subjects. They are 5 minutes each in length and a great way to get introduced quickly to the highlights of each topic. I encourage you to have a look: LWUIT (Lightweight User Interface Toolkit) screencast A 5-minute overview to jump-start your understanding of LWUIT...
on Sep 4, 2009 | Permalink | Discuss
WIPJAM has become a fixture on the conference circuit ... if you've never been to one of these then this is your chance to experience it. What is WIPJAM@OSiM, you ask? Find out all about it here - and be sure to register! I'm looking forward to it and I hope to see you there! Also, if you're planning to attend OSiM World - I just got word I'll be part of the panel on day 1 at 14:00 titled "...
on Sep 4, 2009 | Permalink | Discuss

Tools

Entry posted to my new blog.
on Oct 23, 2009 | Permalink | Discuss

Open Source

   On Thursday I head up to London for the Over the Air event. I'll do two talks on Saturday on LWUIT and JavaFX Mobile. Check out the draft schedule. Plenty of interesting topics - I attended Over the Air last year and it was a fun, down-to-earth developer event. I'm looking forward to it. Maybe I'll see you there? Cheers, -- Terrence Reminder: If you haven't done so yet, please update...
on Sep 22, 2009 | Permalink | Discuss
4 New Screencasts: LWUIT, JDTF, JSR 290, and JavaCard Our documentation team has put together four brand-new screencasts on current subjects. They are 5 minutes each in length and a great way to get introduced quickly to the highlights of each topic. I encourage you to have a look: LWUIT (Lightweight User Interface Toolkit) screencast A 5-minute overview to jump-start your understanding of LWUIT...
on Sep 4, 2009 | Permalink | Discuss

J2ME

   On Thursday I head up to London for the Over the Air event. I'll do two talks on Saturday on LWUIT and JavaFX Mobile. Check out the draft schedule. Plenty of interesting topics - I attended Over the Air last year and it was a fun, down-to-earth developer event. I'm looking forward to it. Maybe I'll see you there? Cheers, -- Terrence Reminder: If you haven't done so yet, please update...
on Sep 22, 2009 | Permalink | Discuss
The GlassFish Mobility Platform team has been working on many new features since the 1.1 release back in February 2009, one of which is adding support for MCBO on the Java SE platform.  This will allow the development of desktop synchronization clients that are much more powerful than their mobile Java ME siblings. What's the Difference Between the Java ME and Java SE MCBO ...
on Sep 11, 2009 | Permalink | Discuss
4 New Screencasts: LWUIT, JDTF, JSR 290, and JavaCard Our documentation team has put together four brand-new screencasts on current subjects. They are 5 minutes each in length and a great way to get introduced quickly to the highlights of each topic. I encourage you to have a look: LWUIT (Lightweight User Interface Toolkit) screencast A 5-minute overview to jump-start your understanding of LWUIT...
on Sep 4, 2009 | Permalink | Discuss
WIPJAM has become a fixture on the conference circuit ... if you've never been to one of these then this is your chance to experience it. What is WIPJAM@OSiM, you ask? Find out all about it here - and be sure to register! I'm looking forward to it and I hope to see you there! Also, if you're planning to attend OSiM World - I just got word I'll be part of the panel on day 1 at 14:00 titled "...
on Sep 4, 2009 | Permalink | Discuss

J2EE

The GlassFish Mobility Platform team has been working on many new features since the 1.1 release back in February 2009, one of which is adding support for MCBO on the Java SE platform.  This will allow the development of desktop synchronization clients that are much more powerful than their mobile Java ME siblings. What's the Difference Between the Java ME and Java SE MCBO ...
on Sep 11, 2009 | Permalink | Discuss

J2SE

The GlassFish Mobility Platform team has been working on many new features since the 1.1 release back in February 2009, one of which is adding support for MCBO on the Java SE platform.  This will allow the development of desktop synchronization clients that are much more powerful than their mobile Java ME siblings. What's the Difference Between the Java ME and Java SE MCBO ...
on Sep 11, 2009 | Permalink | Discuss

Testing

4 New Screencasts: LWUIT, JDTF, JSR 290, and JavaCard Our documentation team has put together four brand-new screencasts on current subjects. They are 5 minutes each in length and a great way to get introduced quickly to the highlights of each topic. I encourage you to have a look: LWUIT (Lightweight User Interface Toolkit) screencast A 5-minute overview to jump-start your understanding of LWUIT...
on Sep 4, 2009 | Permalink | Discuss