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Event Handling
Get the examples you'll need to fully utilize the buttons and options of the device.
Alerts
Time and action-based alerts will enhance any mobile application.
Connections
To begin transferring data to and from your J2ME application, you'll need some help from this section.
Database
Examples of how to store persistent data on your small device.
User Interface
Interface questions are going to arise when dealing with the size limitations of Java-enabled wireless devices. You should take a look here for examples of GUI development.
Graphics
See how to overcome the device limitations to make your app look good.
Servlets
Communication with the server is a big step in J2ME development -- get your examples of how to do it here.
Miscellaneous
A little of this, a little of that, a little bit of the code you'll need.
Beginner
If you're just starting out or need some general samples, here's some J2ME for you.


Technologies
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-CLDC
-MIDP
-EmbeddedJava
-kJava
-CDC
-PersonalJava
-DOJA
FSS
- Creating a simple clipboard for a TextBox component
- Sharing a Ticker among components
- Using a Java Servlet and cookies with a MIDlet (Session Management)
- Calling a Java Servlet using request method GET
- How to create a bin file for Siemens
- Open, close, read and write to persistent storage
- Read and write using Streams and Java data types
- Read records from persistent storage in sorted order
- Drawing on a Canvas using keys and pointer
- How to scroll an image, if it does not fit in the display.
- How to repeat keys, if the device does not support it.
- Inserting and replacing components on a Form
- Intoduction to JavaCard
- Introduction to Form.
- How to use InputConnection for raw input streams II
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