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Learning Wireless Java
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Learning Wireless Java
Help for New J2ME Developers

By Qusay Mahmoud
1st Edition December 2001 
ISBN: 0-596-00243-2
262 pages, $34.95 US, $52.95 CA, £24.95 UK
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Table of Contents

Preface

Part I. Introducing Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition (J2ME)

1. Overview of J2ME
     What Is J2ME?
     Downloading the J2ME Wireless Toolkit
     A Simple Example

2. The Connected Limited Device Configuration (CLDC)
     Examining the CLDC in Detail
     Using the Standalone CLDC and KVM
     CLDC Next Generation

3. The Mobile InformationDevice Profile (MIDP)
     Mobile Information Devices
     More About MIDlets

Part II. Programming with the CLDC and the MIDP

4. Working with MIDlets
     The Application Manager
     Creating MIDlets

5. MIDP GUI Programming
     Why Not Reuse the AWT?
     The MIDP GUI APIs
     The High-Level MIDP APIs
     Creating Low-Level GUI Components

6. MIDP Events
     Screen Navigation
     Handling Low-Level Events

7. Networking
     Generic Connections
     MIDP Connectivity
     The HTTP Programming Model
     Invoking Remote Applications from MIDlets
     Wireless Session Tracking
     MIDlet Networking Security

8. Database Programming
     The Record Management System
     Programming with the RMS

9. The MIDP for Palm OS
     Installing the MIDP for Palm OS on the Windows Platform
     Developing New Applications
     PRC Command-Line Conversion
     Advanced Java Applications
     A Final Thought

Part III. API Quick Reference

A. The java.io Package

B. The java.lang Package

C. The java.util Package

D. The javax.microedition.io Package

E. The javax.microedition.lcdui Package

F. The javax.microedition.midlet Package

G. The javax.microedition.rms Package

H. Resources

Index

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