Content tagged with: mobile
eSWT, the embedded version of the Eclipse’s Standard Widget Toolkit (SWT) is one of the components introduced by the Eclipse embedded Rich Client Platform (eRCP) project. eSWT can be also be used without the other components of eRCP in the mobile java applications. Using eSWT toolkit java applications can create rich mobile applications. This talk introduces eSWT to mobile java developers and explains what it brings to the mobile java. Also it shows how to use it with MIDlets and highlights some of the new features that provide value to …
Java ME SDK is the successor to the Java Wireless Toolkit and it is the first? and only SDK to integrate CDC and CLDC. It is also the first and only SDK to?be fully MSA compliant. In addition, it implements the Mobile Sensors and? advanced XML processing API’s. The Java ME SDK emulator runs on the? same VM that SUN makes available to manufacturers. This results in a much ?higher fidelity emulation. Fidelity is further enhanced by one-click, on-device? debugging. The new Java ME SDK also reduces cost and time …
A wide range of J2ME applications are GUI-rich with significant code dedicated to handle the user interface (UI). To maximize the chances of detecting bugs, effective testing of such applications require end-to-end testing on devices. Unfortunately there are few software tools suitable for testing J2ME applications. Our tool, JInjector, instruments the application under test in order to run automated tests in emulators and on the actual devices we need to support. At GTAC we will present two of the features provided by JInjector: …

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