Developing applications for mobile devices is a little different than developing desktop applications: screens are smaller, power and memory support is lower, network connectivity is limited (in terms ...
Sun Microsystems announced Tuesday two initiatives designed to make life easier for developers of Java applications for wireless devices and head off defections to rival programming languages. A new ...
SAN FRANCISCO: Nokia and Sun Microsystems has announced the inclusion of Nokia's Scalable Network Application Package (SNAP) Mobile APIs in the beta release of the Sun Java Wireless Toolkit (version 2 ...
At its 2004 JavaOne Conference, Sun Microsystems will release the much-heralded, so-called easy-to-use visual Java tool, Sun Java Studio Creator. The company will also issue a beta of NetBeans 4.0, an ...
Fast-growing Asian mobile-network operators could lead future developments in Java-based programs for Internet-ready wireless services. Nicolas Lorain, Sun Microsys tems senior product manager for ...