Java Development On Pdas

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Java Development on PDAs

Author: Daryl Wilding-McBride
language: en
Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional
Release Date: 2003
Provides real-world projects and copious code examples Covers topics such as software design for small devices, networking, user interfaces, data storage on Palm and PocketPC devices, synchronization and integration in Web Services Written by Daryl Wilding-McBride, a Sun Certified Java Developer who has over 10 years of experience developing Palm Applications
Wireless J2ME Platform Programming

Author: Vartan Piroumian
language: en
Publisher: Prentice Hall Professional
Release Date: 2002
This is a step-by-step guide to successful wireless application design and development with Sun's Java 2 Micro Edition platform. Authored by one of Sun's leading wireless application consultants, it covers every key feature of the J2ME platform, and every step of the process -- from architecture through deployment. Piroumian begins by introducing the J2ME computing platform, key terminology, basic concepts, and application development process. Next, you'll walk through creating, compiling, preparing, executing, and debugging J2ME applications. One step at a time, you'll master J2ME MIDP platform's high-level and low-level APIs, user interface components, persistent storage mechanisms, and services for networking and distributed processing. The book teaches how to build applications from the ground up, using running examples. All topics are introduced in a logical order where each concept builds upon the ones that precede it. Piroumian also covers architecture and its impact on the developer; and introduces key elements of a complete wireless solution, including gateways, Internet portal interfaces, and wireless application interfaces.
Using PDAs in Libraries

Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) portable, multifunctional, and able to connect with computers and networks are both a fast-selling consumer device and a hot technology for libraries. This timely guide helps librarians and information professionals understand how these devices fit into day-to-day operations and how libraries can become more accommodating to PDA-using patrons. Cuddy provides an overview of PDAs, including their history, a comparison of different makes and models, and a look ahead at their future growth. She explores the wireless benefits, storage options, and valuable peripherals (cameras, barcode readers, cardswipes, printers) for PDAs. Software applications Microsoft Word, document readers, Web browsing, and more are examined and discussed. The use of PDAs in collection development and provision of materials e-journals, e-books, databases is outlined. Special sections cover the applicability of this technology to special projects including delivering content to users, developing applications, lending policies (both for PDAs and PDA-readable content), mobilizing staff, marketing and promoting services, developing instruction, privacy and security, and more. Practical and easy-to-understand, this manual demystifies PDAs and prepares professionals to harness their portable power.