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  Tutorial: J2ME Wireless Toolkit 2.2

Now available.This version of the toolkit is fully compatible with the Java Technology for the Wireless Industry (JTWI) specification (JSR 185).

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It also includes support for Wireless Messaging API (WMA) 2.0 (JSR 205), Mobile Media API (MMAPI) 1.1 (JSR 135), PDA Optional Packages (JSR 75), Java APIs for Bluetooth (JSR 82), Mobile 3D Graphics (JSR 184), and J2ME Web Services API (JSR 172).

The J2ME Wireless Toolkit is a set of tools for creating Java applications that run on devices compliant with the Java Technology for the Wireless Industry (JTWI, JSR 185) specification. It consists of build tools, utilities, and a device emulator.

The J2ME Wireless Toolkit implements impressive capabilities which are exposed through standard APIs. The APIs are defined through the Java Community Process (JCP):


 

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