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MJN (www.MicroJava.com) was the first, and is the largest independent publication dedicated to J2ME development. Having built a substantial and dedicated following within the Java community, MJN has grown organically -- deriving the majority of its applications, content, and reference materials from member contributions.
Developers Helping Developers
Since January 2000, MJN has worked directly with developers building a strong relationship by providing industry information and personalized support. By offering an unbiased, independent viewpoint of technology, companies, tools, industry trends, etc., MJN has established a loyal network of technical readers.
Beyond the information provided, MJN has developed personal relationships with a number of developers through direct interaction. MJN has provided support to developers on everything from assisting in debugging code, allowing them to publish thoughts and opinions, and providing independent advice on how to license products. By building this relationship, MJN has developed a community that has a sense of belonging and loyalty.
Micro Java Network has three years of history in establishing a strong developer community, making it only second to Sun's J2ME community. Rather than starting a community from scratch, MJN successfully built the pool of J2ME developers and content necessary to create a self-sustaining community that is beneficial to all involved.
- Over 1,000,000 visits a month
- Registered base of over 50,000 developers
- Several hundreds J2ME applications for download
- Over 100 J2ME-specific articles
- Extensive development resources, including FAQs, code samples, tools, discussion forums, training presentations, etc.
- Utilized by companies to reach the J2ME developer community, including: Cingular, Motorola, Nextel, Nokia, Sun Microsystems, Qualcomm, Pointbase, etc
- Sponsored and coordinated industry events including CTIA 2002 & 2003, JavaOne 2002 & 2003, WAVE 2002, Micro Java Technology 2001, and Wireless Java 2001
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