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Bruno Ghisi

Bruno Ghisi



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Bruno Ghisi is a Java enthusiast with focus on Java ME, open source and wireless technologies. He is a Mobile & Embedded Community Star and Java Champion. In addition, he helps a JUG called GUJava/SC and maintains some open source projects, such as Marge. He is a new grad that intends to do a Master and currently works for CERTI Foundation. Also, he lives in an island in the south of Brazil called Florianópolis.

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j1-2k8-mtW09: Marge: Java Bluetooth Framework
The idea of this Mini-Talk on Community Corner is to show a little about Bluetooth, JSR 82 (Java Apis for Bluetooth) and Project Marge. Tired of big texts, full descriptions, etc? Watch this, this and thisJul. 23, 2008



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More Quick Updates...: In a rush! More quick updates...
Posted by brunogh on October 01, 2008 at 20:21 PST | Permalink | Discuss (0)  

Quick Updates...: Some quick updates about Kicking Butt with MIDP and MSA book, Marge Podcast at JavaOne and M3DD 2008 Call For Papers.
Posted by brunogh on August 26, 2008 at 18:29 PST | Permalink | Discuss (0)  

Falling In Love With My Sentilla Perk Kit: I got a Sentilla Perk Kit. This is my first introductory post showing how to set up the environment and create a simple Hello World.
Posted by brunogh on August 18, 2008 at 20:30 PST | Permalink | Discuss (17)  

REST and Java ME: Everybody is talking about REST and RESTful Web Services. Let's take a micro looking into it and see how to deal with JSON, XML and other related stuff in Java ME !
Posted by brunogh on August 12, 2008 at 20:45 PST | Permalink | Discuss (7)  

My testimonial about Hudson: Post about my past experiences in finding a tool for Continuous Integration and now my love with Hudson.
Posted by brunogh on July 16, 2008 at 20:27 PST | Permalink | Discuss (1)  

Why do we write open source code?: What do you think about the current period that open source is passing? What do you do for open source and why do you do it? Please, let's have an interesting discussion in this post!
Posted by brunogh on June 17, 2008 at 20:55 PST | Permalink | Discuss (12)  

Playing with Mobile Sensor API, Marge and JavaFX Script: Controlling a JavaFX Script tetris game using a mobile over Bluetooth... with a sensor accelerometer and Marge!
Posted by brunogh on June 10, 2008 at 21:05 PST | Permalink | Discuss (5)  

First steps with iPhone and Java...: I got an iPhone... Now what?! Here are some tips to start playing with Java on it.
Posted by brunogh on May 25, 2008 at 21:49 PST | Permalink | Discuss (9)  

LWUIT is the way!: Do you know LWUIT? Nop?! Are you still wasting time drawing Canvas?!
Posted by brunogh on May 18, 2008 at 17:49 PST | Permalink | Discuss (2)  

J1 is awesome!: JavaOne rocks! My impressions and some pics in this post.
Posted by brunogh on May 13, 2008 at 20:52 PST | Permalink | Discuss (0)  

Marging a FX Tetris at JavaOne!: Project Marge got a mini talk in Community Corner! If you want to get introduced in Bluetooth, JSR 82 and Project Marge, that is the place! Also, if you just want to see some cool demos, including a mobile controller for a compiled JavaFX Script game, come there too!
Posted by brunogh on April 27, 2008 at 18:10 PST | Permalink | Discuss (11)  

Pics from fisl 9.0: I just came back from fisl9.0... Wow! What a huge open source conference in the south of Brazil!
Posted by brunogh on April 22, 2008 at 09:40 PST | Permalink | Discuss (0)  

Starting with Sun SPOT using NetBeans 6.1: If you do not have a Sun SPOT, do not be bored, you can still have a lot of fun! In this entry, I gonna explain how to start programming the world using NetBeans 6.1!
Posted by brunogh on April 11, 2008 at 21:41 PST | Permalink | Discuss (6)  

Building a Java ME Bluetooth chat in 12 minutes...: Building a Java ME Bluetooth chat in 12 minutes... with Netbeans Mobility Pack and Marge 0.5!
Posted by brunogh on April 02, 2008 at 20:05 PST | Permalink | Discuss (0)  

Palette Components in Visual Mobile Designer (Netbeans Mobility Pack): Do you use Netbeans Mobility Pack? Do you always wanted to know more about all the palette components in Visual Mobile Designer (VMD)? I got an email from Netbeans Weekly (nbweekly@netbeans.org) with a very nice wiki page!
Posted by brunogh on March 25, 2008 at 20:18 PST | Permalink | Discuss (0)  

Anybody could explain me what is going on with Brazilian DTV?: What is really going on with Brazilian Digital TV? What happened with Ginga-j?
Posted by brunogh on March 08, 2008 at 20:22 PST | Permalink | Discuss (6)  

My First JRuby Bluetooth App: TV, Coke and a laptop, it is time to have fun with JRuby and Bluetooth! In Netbeans 6!
Posted by brunogh on January 31, 2008 at 18:54 PST | Permalink | Discuss (3)  

Making your ME application looks even better: If you think that the most difficult part in writing a Java ME application is make a good looking GUI, you come to the right place. Here is a list of interesting projects that could facilitates you in some way...
Posted by brunogh on January 27, 2008 at 06:52 PST | Permalink | Discuss (2)  

JSR 82 brainstoming with Sean O'Sullivan: Do not miss the session "Past, Present and Future of JSR 82 (Java Bluetooth APIs)" in Mobile & Embedded Developer Days... a very nice preview here!
Posted by brunogh on January 20, 2008 at 09:23 PST | Permalink | Discuss (2)  

Developing OpenOffice.org Extensions in Java!: You can develop extensions for your OpenOffice.org suite... with Java! Wow! There is a huge community around it, plugins to make your life easy, good documentation... so, what are you waiting for?!
Posted by brunogh on December 06, 2007 at 18:17 PST | Permalink | Discuss (6)  

Highlights from Caravana Tecnológica GUJava/SC: Recently, Bruno Souza wrote about the tour that they were doing in some Latin America cities. Unfortunately, he had to travel to Russia, but the awesome guys (Tim Boudreau, Tim Jacobson, Maurício Leal and Eduardo Lima) came to visit Florianópolis. Here it goes my highlights and some pics... also, I have commented about two nice tools that we have used in our JUG event!
Posted by brunogh on November 17, 2007 at 19:04 PST | Permalink | Discuss (3)  

SDN update and Mobility resources: This post is about the SND update and Mobility resources in the Mobile & Embedded Community. All about community!
Posted by brunogh on November 09, 2007 at 17:14 PST | Permalink | Discuss (0)  

Call for Papers for Java M&E Developer Days is ending!: Call for Papers for the first Java Mobile & Embedded Developer Days, hosted by Mobile & Embedded Community, will end on October, 31. So, do not miss the time, send your ideas now!
Posted by brunogh on October 18, 2007 at 15:18 PST | Permalink | Discuss (2)  

10 points around JavaFX: In this blog, I have posted some news around JavaFX that I've been collected since the conference call with Sun people and Java Champions some weeks ago.
Posted by brunogh on October 11, 2007 at 14:52 PST | Permalink | Discuss (9)  

JustJava 2007 Goes Mobile: I have posted my highlights from JustJava 2007 in São Paulo, Brazil. A lot of nice Java stuff and a ME track this year! Good news!
Posted by brunogh on October 05, 2007 at 19:54 PST | Permalink | Discuss (1)  

My First FX Bluetooth App: Hey! Today I felt a desire to create something with JavaFX Script and Bluetooth. I have posted my experiments. :)
Posted by brunogh on September 11, 2007 at 19:21 PST | Permalink | Discuss (13)  

JSR 82 is not only for mobiles!: How could you create Java SE Bluetooth applications, since JSR 82 (Java Apis for Bluetooth) was made thinking in Java ME? In this entry, I am going to explain some aspects around it and also give some tips in order to you start doing Bluetooth desktop applications. In addition, we are going to talk a little about the GCF (Generic Connection Framework).
Posted by brunogh on September 04, 2007 at 04:59 PST | Permalink | Discuss (13)  

What's coming in NetBeans Mobility Pack 6.0?: I have downloaded Netbeans IDE 6.0 M10 last weekend to take a new look in the Mobility Pack 6.0 that is coming. In this post, I am going to talk about some of its improvements... really good news for ME developers!
Posted by brunogh on August 07, 2007 at 10:59 PST | Permalink | Discuss (4)  

Elucidating JavaFX (Including JavaFX Mobile): I have seen a lot of people asking questions about JavaFX Mobile and I decided to make a short directly entry about it and about JavaFX as a whole.
Posted by brunogh on July 29, 2007 at 21:57 PST | Permalink | Discuss (6)  

Does "High-level x Low-level APIs in MIDP" Mean "Portability x Usability"?!: In this entry, I briefly talk about the differences between high-level and low-level APIs in MIDP, crossing usability and portability concepts. Then, I introduce three new high-level components that we will have in MIDP 3.0.
Posted by brunogh on June 29, 2007 at 12:37 PST | Permalink | Discuss (2)  

Would You Like to Receive a Content Over Bluetooth? Yes / No: Let is talk about a special kind of Mobile Marketing, which is over Bluetooth. Do you know what is Bluetooth Marketing? What do you think about it? You do can create softwares that uses its concepts - in a right way - with JSR 82 (Java Apis for Bluetooth)!
Posted by brunogh on June 12, 2007 at 12:10 PST | Permalink | Discuss (8)  

Globalize y[our] mobile applications!: In this entry, I introduce software internationalization (i18n) and localization (i10n) and then, I talk a little bit about JSR 238 - also called Mobile Internationalization API - and how MSA will help to globalize mobile applications.
Posted by brunogh on June 04, 2007 at 13:33 PST | Permalink | Discuss (7)  

Thanks MSA! ...No more OBEX (Bluetooth) Self-Made Implementations!: In this blog, I talk a little bit about mobile fragmentation, JWTI, and MSA, commenting on its advantages to mobile technology. After that, I discuss how MSA will help JSR 82 (Java APIs for Bluetooth).
Posted by brunogh on May 21, 2007 at 21:24 PST | Permalink | Discuss (6)  

I'd like a Java Application With Bluetooth Sauce, Please.: Let's start talking about Bluetooth, showing some market numbers and products/services that uses it. In addition, let's comment about which JSR you can use to start making Bluetooth applications in Java!
Posted by brunogh on May 16, 2007 at 20:20 PST | Permalink | Discuss (8)  

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