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Java Development on PDAs -by Daryl Wilding-McBride This comprehensive tutorial and reference provides an in-depth look at developing PDA software with J2ME and PersonalJava, covering both Palm and PocketPC devices.
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J2ME Game Programming -by Martin Wells This item has not yet been released. Pre-order today.
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J2me Complete Class Library: Programming for Mobile Devices -by Guy Lotgering This item has not yet been released. Pre-order today.
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Programming Bluetooth Devices With J2ME -by C. Bala Kumar, Tim Thompson, Paul Kline This item has not yet been released. Pre-order today.
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Programming Wireless Devices with the Java Platform, Micro Edition, Second Edition -by Roger Riggs, Antero Taivalsaari, James Peursem, Jyri Huopaniemi This item has not yet been released. Pre-order today.
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J2ME: The Complete Reference -by James Keogh This comprehensive resource covers J2ME architecture and explains how to build applications and services for cell phones and PDAs with J2ME.
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Enterprise J2ME: Developing Mobile Java Applications -by Michael Juntao Yuan This item has not yet been released. Pre-order today.
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MIDP 2.0 Style Guide -by Annette Wagner, Cindy Bloch The target audience for the book is made up of two groups, those who are porting the Java environment to a new device (implementors) and those who are writing MIDlets to run on those devices (application developers).
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Sun One Studio 4, Mobile Edition Documentation Set -by Sun Microsystems Documentation set for Sun's Mobile Edition of Sun One Studio 4.
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Wireless Java: Developing with J2ME, Second Edition -by Jonathan B. Knudsen Knudsen's Second Edition is updated to include coverage of the next version of programs for mobile Java devices (phones/PDAs).
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Professional Mobile Java with J2ME -by Mikko Kontio This book includes: a general overview of J2ME; the meaning and use of configurations and profiles; MIDP application development using three different SDK packages; he use of MIDP high-level API classes.
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Wireless Java for Symbian Devices -by Jonathan Allin, Colin Turfus, Alan Robinson, Lucy Sweet, joh Bown, and Greg Papadopoulos Complete with numerous illustrative and real-world examples, this "from-the-source" guide provides developers with authoritative, practical and timely information on Java development for the Symbian OS.
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Learning Wireless Java -by Qusay H. Mohmoud, H. Qusay Mohmoud, and Qusay Mahmoud This book is for is for Java developers who want to quickly come up to speed and create applications for the Micro Edition audience.
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Wireless Programming with J2ME: Cracking the Code -by Dreamtech Software Team
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Instant Wireless Java with J2ME -by Paul Tremblett This book will help you learn to build a wide range of scalable applications that can be delivered directly to handheld and mobile devices.
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J2ME in a Nutshell -by Kim Topley This book gives you the reference material you need, together with a tutorial that leverages your existing knowledge and teaches you what is different about J2ME.
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Wireless J2ME Platform Programming -by Vartan Piroumian Vartan Piroumian illuminates every key feature of the J2ME platform and every step of the development process: planning, architecture, design, coding, compilation, execution, debugging, and deployment.
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J2ME Enterprise Development -by Imtiyaz Haque and Brian O'Connor This developer's guide shows you how to use standard J2ME packages such as CLDC and MIDP as platforms for a wide range of enterprise applications.
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Java 2 Micro Edition -by James White and David Hemphill This book describes the architecture of J2ME and demonstrates the various specifications for programming Java applications.
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Smarter Phones: An Analysis of BREW, J2ME, and Wireless Application -by Yankee Group This report discusses how Sun Microsystems, QUALCOMM, Symbian, Palm, and Microsoft that believe they have found a way to make the "single device solution" a reality.
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Wireless Java: Handset and Application Revenue Streams -by Arc Group This comprehensive report provides an independent and authoritative guide to wireless Java technology and markets.
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Micro Java Game Development -by Roman Verhovsek and David Fox A new book that discusses the intricacies of game development for J2ME devices.
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Core J2ME- The Basics of J2ME -by John M. Muchow This excerpt from John's new book Core J2ME Technology & MIDP covers the configurations, profiles, Java Virtual Machines, and more basics of J2ME programming.
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Core J2ME Technology and MIDP -by John Muchow Core J2ME Technology & MIDP provides everything you need to develop powerful applications for this rapidly expanding wireless market. Key concepts are not only explained in detail but are also demonstrated with over 70 complete examples available for download on the Web.
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Java 2 Micro Edition Basics -by Eric Giguere and C. Enrique Ortiz This excerpt from "Mobile Information Device Profile for Java 2 Micro Edition: Professional Developer's Guide" discusses how J2ME evolved and presents the concepts of configurations and profiles.
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Wireless Java Programming with J2ME -by Yu Feng, Jun Zhu This book provides Java developers with the information, techniques, and examples needed to use Java 2 Micro Edition (J2ME) to create applications for Java-enabled wireless devices.
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Wireless Java: Developing with Java 2, Micro Edition -by Jonathan B. Knudsen This book has lots of working code based on the shipping version of J2ME and coverage of J2ME's uses in everything from Palms to cell phones.
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Sams Teach Yourself Wireless Java with J2ME in 21 Days -by Michael Morrison This book establishs the basic parameters of J2ME development and its uses in building wireless applications; introduces both text and graphical application development; and presents the major types of applications that the wireless developer will build.
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Programming Wireless Devices with the Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition -by Roger Riggs, et al This book combines two Java Community Process Specifications, JSR-30 (CLDC 1.0) and JSR-37 (MIDP 1.0), and presents them as a single monograph.
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Professional Java Mobile Programming -by Bill Ray, et al This book answers in one volume the need for a detailed examination of the differences and similarities between implementations of J2ME.
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Mobile Information Device Profile for Java 2 Micro Edition (J2ME) -by Enrique Ortiz and Eric Giguere The Ortiz-Giguere team explains how to use the J2ME Mobile Information Device Profile (MIDP) to write Java applications for wireless devices like cell phones and two-way pagers as well as more powerful devices like the Palm VII.
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Java 2 Micro Edition (J2ME) Application Development -by Michael Kroll and Stefan Haustein The book presents numerous real-world examples, including health care and financial sector examples from the authors' professional experience.
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Developing Jini Applications Using Java 2 Micro Edition (J2ME) -by Hinkmond Wong This book provides the detailed roadmap needed to design and implement the J2ME applications necessary to make a Jini network function successfully.
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Java: Fat and Slow? -by Eric Giguere An excerpt from "Java 2 Micro Edition: Professional Developer's Guide", chapter 2 takes a close look at the architecture of Java and its evolution from a client-oriented programming language to a platform that is capable of running enterprise applications.
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NTT DoCoMo's Java for i-Mode -by Yu Feng and Dr. Jun Zhu The second of two excerpts from the new programming book "Wireless Java Programming with J2ME" gives an overview of DoCoMo's J2ME implementation and discusses the company's release of J2ME phones and their expansion plans for the U.S.
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Wireless Java Programming with J2ME: Persistent Storage -by Yu Feng and Dr. Jun Zhu Originally posted in mid 2001, Chapter 8: "Persistent Storage" discusses how to create, delete, and access a record store and how to manipulate its records.
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Thinking in Java -by Bruce Eckel Whether you are new to Java or already have a few years under your belt, this book is a must. This has to be one of the most complete Java guides in print.
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Professional Mobile Computing With Java -by Lee Ackerman and Jim Gibson Java developers looking at Mobile Computing platforms will definitely want to have a look at this one.
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Java 2 Micro Edition: A Professional Developer's Guide -by Eric Giguere If you are looking to expand your library with J2ME reference guides? You will probably not want to give this one a miss.
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