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This tutorial offered direction on ways to deliver complex XML-based applications to mobile devices. I've demonstrated how to retrieve and parse a sample XML application to a J2ME-compatible device using kXML 2r2.1.8, a small XML pull parser specially designed for constrained environments, based on the common XML pull API, and BSD-licensed. The tutorial also showed how to build a mobile application that brings XML data to wireless J2ME devices, as well as how to craft a MIDlet that performs the necessary logic and deploy it to a J2ME environment.
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