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Connected Device Configuration

Known as: CDC, JSR 218, JSR 36 
The Connected Device Configuration (CDC) is a specification of a framework for Java ME applications describing the basic set of libraries and virtual… 
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Review
2013
Review
2013
Proposed paper is concerned with two mobile development environments i.e. J2ME and Android which were further implemented… 
2010
2010
Auctions achieved enormous popularity in the e-commerce and had a great success. M-commerce makes use of wireless networks to… 
2009
2009
BD-J, or Blu-ray Disc Java, is a specification supporting Java ME Xlets for advanced content on Blu-ray Disc and the Packaged… 
2008
2008
Key aspects in realizing the maximum potential of advanced Location-Based Services (LBS) are the standardization and cross… 
2007
2007
We have developed a hardware accelerator for Java platforms, integrated on a SuperH microprocessor core, using a 130-nm CMOS… 
2007
2007
Java paradigm to object oriented programming, memory management and secure management of complex system design make is popular… 
2005
2005
The JCSPNet package from Quickstone provides the capability of transparently creating a network of processes that run across a… 
2004
2004
In software developer communities it is one of the most often discussed questions: “Is Java really to fat and too slow?”. For… 
Review
2001
Review
2001
The current trend is towards having Java applications run on handheld mobile devices. Sun Microsystems, Inc. has addressed this…