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Java technology has become the predominant platform for developing and deploying mobile data services and content for both consumer and enterprise markets. It is widely used in devices such as wireless handsets, PDAs, telematics, TV, set-top boxes, and smart cards. The Mobility and Devices track will give developers an excellent opportunity to become familiar with Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition (J2ME) and Java Card technologies, and to learn advanced techniques in developing, testing, optimizing, and deploying mobile content based on Java technology. These techniques will be demonstrated through real-world examples from experienced developers, from designing multiplayer networked games with advanced graphical capabilities to deploying secure mobile web services and data synchronization in enterprise applications. The sessions in this track will also highlight tips and techniques in deploying mobile Java technology-based content in heterogeneous environments and across different devices.

Attendees will gain insights into the roadmap and direction of the J2ME and Java Card platforms, including such topics as Java Technology for the Wireless Industry, Mobile Services Architecture (MSA), Connected Device Configuration (CDC), OnRamp to OCAP, and other advanced features, such as scalable graphics, multimedia, device management, and integration with smart card technologies. Developers who attend talks in the Mobility and Devices track will learn how to successfully deploy mobile Java technology-based content, and will get a glimpse into the future of the J2ME and Java Card platforms.


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TS-1398(USA,2005) Developing Cross-Carrier Multiplatform Mobile Multiplayer Games
Eric Bilange
TS-1429(USA,2005) Developing Mobile Applications That Utilize Web Services: A Sprint PCS Case Study
Sigal Duek, Ashim Prasad and Eric Wolter
TS-3072(USA,2005) Better Life Through Chemistry: Cooking Up a Complete Device Platform With the CDC Stack
Bartley Calder and Roger Mahler
TS-3221(USA,2005) Advanced MIDP Programming: Creating Custom User Interface Components
Stuart Marks and Mark Young
TS-3234(USA,2005) Mobile Bluetooth Networking With JSR 82: Practical Recommendations and Advanced Practices
Ilya Baraev and Nitin Mittal
TS-3242(USA,2005) Real-Life Use of JSR 179: Location API for the J2ME Platform
Zane Lyon, Sean Sheedy and Ryan Wick
TS-3267(USA,2005) Blueprint for Creating High-Performance, Portable J2ME Applications
Allen Lau
TS-3401(USA,2005) Unleashing the Performance of the Advanced Java ME Platform
Terrence Barr
TS-3489(USA,2005) Online Mobile Gaming Overview for the J2ME Platform
Jeff Close
TS-3541(USA,2005) Developing High-Security Java Card Applications
Eric Vetillard
TS-5207(USA,2005) Mobile Device Management
Christopher David, Andre Kruetzfeldt, Jens Paetzold and John Rizzo
TS-5251(USA,2005) Cryptographic Authentication With Java Card Technology
Matthew Hill and Ellen Siegel
TS-5758(USA,2005) Wireless Functionalities Within Reach Using the Parlay/OSA Java API
Florin Van Slingerland
TS-7069(USA,2005) Mobile Java Technologies and Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG)
Timothy Dunn and Vincent Hardy
TS-7091(USA,2005) Java Technology Goes to the Movies: Java Technology in Next-Generation Optical Disc Technologies
Bill Foote and Erik Moll
TS-7105(USA,2005) Building Portable and Scalable Mobile Applications Using JSR 226
Suresh Chitturi, Vincent Hardy and Michael Ingrassia
TS-7136(USA,2005) Java Card Technology and Tomorrow's Security Architectures
Laurent Lagosanto, Tanjore Ravishankar and Aseem Sharma
TS-7149(USA,2005) Multitasking VMs: More Performance, Less Memory--A Technical Discussion
Kyle Buza, Mark Lam and Oleg Pliss
TS-7178(USA,2005) The Future ARM Architecture for Execution Environments
Andrew Booker and Chris Porthouse
TS-7193(USA,2005) Mobile Passenger Management : Using J2ME to Minimize Disruption in the Airline Industry
Steve Jones and Mike Morris
TS-7258(USA,2005) Mobile Service Architecture Initiative: The Latest News on JSR 248 and 249
Mark Duesener and Asko Komsi
TS-7634(USA,2005) JSR 253: Mobile Telephony API for the Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition
Ekaterina Chtcherbina and Eric Overtoom
TS-7692(USA,2005) IMS: The Gateway to Mobility for Java Technology Applications
Peter Gersing and Dennis Luemkemann
TS-7694(USA,2005) Enhance Your Java Technology-Based Smart Phones With SIM Applications
Remy Cricco and Cedric Huet
TS-7888(USA,2005) Beyond JSR-172: A Wireless Component Architecture to Enable Mobile Web Services
Michael Shenfield and David Yach
TS-8592(USA,2005) Developing Mobile Java ME Applications with Sync4j and SyncML
Stefano Fornari
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