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Developing J2ME applications with EclipseME

Michael Juntao Yuan, Writer, Analyst, and Developer
Dr. Michael Juntao Yuan is a writer, analyst, and developer for end-to-end mobile solutions. He has extensive experience with J2ME, Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE), and .Net technologies. Michael has published more than 30 mobile-related articles in leading technical and academic journals. He is also the author of two books: Enterprise J2ME (Prentice Hall, 2003) and Developing Scalable Series 40 Applications (Addison-Wesley and Nokia, 2004). For technical questions or comments about the content of this tutorial, contact the author at michael.yuan@enterprisej2me.com.

Summary:  This tutorial demonstrates how to develop J2ME applications using the Eclipse IDE and the open source EclipseME plug-in.

Date:  30 Nov 2004
Level:  Introductory PDF:  A4 and Letter (1771 KB | 40 pages)Get Adobe® Reader®

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In this tutorial, you learned how to use EclipseME and the Sun WTK to enable J2ME development on the Eclipse IDE platform. Those free tools allow Java developers to quickly learn and prototype J2ME applications for mobile phones.

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