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Mobile & Embedded Community


Mobile & Embedded Community

The Mobile & Embedded Community is a gathering place that enables and empowers developers to collaborate and innovate, driving the evolution and adoption of the Java(TM) Platform, Micro Edition (Java ME) for mobile and embedded devices. Here you can be a part of a robust culture of developers and technology experts and find people with similar interests and goals. For more information.
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The Mobile & Embedded Community Vision:
Our charter is to become a thriving community that enables and empowers developers to collaborate and innovate, driving the evolution and adoption of the Java Platform, Micro Edition (Java ME Platform) for mobile and embedded devices. The Java ME platform is by far the most ubiquitous mobile device application platform today. It provides a robust, flexible environment for applications running on a broad range of other embedded devices such as TV set-top boxes, printers, telematics systems, and PDAs. The Java ME platform includes a flexible user interface, a robust security model, a broad range of built-in network protocols, and extensive support for networked and offline applications that can be downloaded dynamically.The Java ME platform is deployed on billions of devices, supported by leading tool vendors, and used by companies worldwide. In short, it is the platform of choice for today's consumer and embedded devices. More...

 

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Conference @ Bangalore

Conference and Workshop on Java Enterprise, Agile, JDK, Mobile, Spring, BPEL, EJB 3, Eclipse, Java EE, Cloud Computing and more If you work on Java there’s no way you can afford to miss the Daring Java Conference @ Developer Summit 2008, being held May 22-23 in Bangalore. And there’s no reason to either. The first-of-its-kind conference offers the ultimate value of leading-edge skills and luminary speakers from the works over. From frameworks and middleware technologies to Open Source Java, Java Mobile, and real time technologies, you will come back to work more productive and valuable to your company. So if you’re keen on taking your knowledge and your capabilities beyond mere industry standards, you know where you need to be! To know more about the benefits and the registration procedure visit the summit on the Web http://developersummit.com/conference.html#java. On May 23 2008, Java technology transitions into teenage years. Celebrate this achievement at the ‘Java Teenage Party’ on the evening May 23, which will conclude the Daring Java conference. You will not find talks of this caliber at other events. Some very good speakers are already lined up (http://developersummit.com/speakers.html) • The Future of Enterprise Java by Jim Farley • Building Java-based Cloud Architectures by Amazon's Jinesh Varia • Using Persistent Java Objects in Multiple Tiers by Craig Russell • Enterprise Mashups Using Java by Greg Murray • Java Performance Tooling by Holly Cummins • Beginning Drools - Rule Engines in Java by Brian Sam-Bodden • Develop Secured Ajax Applications by Olivier Poupeney • Leveraging Open Source in Java EE Projects by Peter Thomas • Web Services Development in Java without JEE by Sanjaya Karunasena • Ajax and Comet: Implementing the Real-Time Web by Alessandro Alinone • EJB 3 Java Persistence API in Action by Deb Panda The workshops include: • Workshop: Rich Internet Applications with Flex and Java • Workshop: Master Class: The Elements of User Experience • Workshop: SQL Server 2008 Deep Dive • Workshop: Java Data Objects Tutorial • Workshop: Wicket, Spring and Hibernate: Putting It all Together • Workshop: Harnessing Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs) • Workshop: Parachuting Into Brownfields • Workshop: Acceptance Test-Driven Development