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Writing J2ME applications in Linux
Tue, 18 Dec 2007 09:00:00 GMT
If you want to make the most out of your Java-enabled handheld device, you can write Java 2 Micro Edition (J2ME) applications (also called midlets) on Linux and run them on your mobile platform. Here's how easy it is to get started; we'll write a HelloWorld application you can run on your cell phone. Source... |
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