Java has come a long way from being an interesting experiment back in 1999 to what it is today : de-facto, mainstream programming platform for mobile devices. The fact that there are more than 700 million Java enabled devices today is a direct result of this ever-increasing adoption of the Java Platform as 'the' platform for mobility computing. In this talk, you'll receive a quick snapshot of where we are today including a brief discussion of some of the issues that developers are facing such as fragmentation. We will then start to discuss a key initiative from the Java community, namely the Mobile Service Architecture(MSA), which addresses this very issue. We will then dive into the details of MSA, architecture, implementation, etc. We will also discuss in detail, other evolving, next generation mobile java standards such as Mobile Operations Management APIs(JSR-232), which brings OSGiTM standards based, service-oriented, managed and secure computing environment for mobile Java. Srikanth will then take a look at a case study of how these technologies are implemented in Nokia Series 60 platform, and discuss day-to-day issues such as UI programming on this next generation Java platform.
Parleys.com: What is new in Next Generation Mobile Java?
Produced by Parleys.com
published 14 years ago
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Java has come a long way from being an interesting experiment back in 1999 to what it is today : de-facto, mainstream programming platform for mobile devices. The fact that there are more than 700 million Java enabled devices today is a direct result of this ever-increasing adoption of the Ja...
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