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Mobility

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

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

J2ME

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