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Pollux provides Java API for synchronizing data from various of data sources which share the same data format
Project for EmbeddedJava sub-project owners.
Private project for members of the EmbeddedJava community who are also Embedded Java hardware or software vendors.
An application which can control any desktop computer or a server by sending the required commands over an HTTP Connection
Java framework for accessing and manipulating Joint Test Action Group (JTAG) IEEE-1149.1 interfaces.
The JavaBotics project objective is to define a simple, embeddable architecture compatible with the Java platform and targeted particularly for robotic applications.
Micromatica is a suite for evaluating expressions, plotting functions and other calculations using fixed point math.
Mobile Book, program for reading books on any mobile device supporting Java MIDP 1.0.
An application for all kinds of sim Cards.
BtFree is a library for creating client-server application over a Bluetooth connection. You can use it in your MIDP application or in a Java application that use an implementation of JSR82. Upon the BtFree you can easily create application with a client-server interaction, avoiding need of know JSR82 and the problems related.
The aim of WireAd is to provide a project where we can develop the next generation of advertising. The project will make use of mobile technologies like J2ME, SMS, GPRS and much more to take advertising to the next level.
Data Access Object Mobile Edition is a mobile version of an object relational mapping. It uses the J2ME RMS as the database, and a DAO that will enable the ease of Creating, Retrieving, Updating and Deleting objects from the RMS. Further, its goals is to be able to create a two-levels of dependencies. Parent Object and ChildObject. Another goal of this project is to create an Query Language for RMS. DAOME will also have a facade for sending and recieving object from/to a server application (J2EE). DAOME should be able to answer the problem of sending/receiving an Array of objects or a Vector of object from/to a serverv via HTTP or Bluetooth (BTSPP). The targeted devices for DAOME are the MIDP divices with high memory (SmartPhones, PDAs) since it will not be feasible to use primitives for the objects. The targeted users of this DAOME are for enterprise applications. For Example wireless Inventory System, Personal Accounting System, and others related application.
A Java API to interface with small text and graphic LCD controllers and optional keypads.
A Java GUI providing an interface to the WURFL mobile device information database.
Mpantry is a open source, open tool for setup/manage time series data on Mobile Device. Built on the JavaME technology and compatible with any Java Mobile. Mpantry provides open plug and play your analyse tool.
The project aims to create a library to implement remote controller applications based on JSR-82 and support application development for users with disabilities.
The goal of the project Kommons is to provide a set of reusable classes to do common tasks as Http Networking, Object Persistence and Caching, Logging and many more...
Lima Software Library for MIDP capable devices
A Java software library for doing IEEE-754 floating-point math on platforms which don't have native "float" and "double" datatypes, including J2ME CLDC 1.0.