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Masood Mortazavi's BlogCommunity: Mobile & Embedded ArchivesDerby and Java MEPosted by mortazavi on November 30, 2007 at 09:40 AM | Permalink | Comments (0)John Embretsen of Sun's Java DB team has just posted a thorough wiki page on using Derby on Java ME platforms. He also shows how to test Derby with IBM's J9 and Sun's phoneME implementations. The tips and tricks section has some good pointers. Embretsen's wiki is a good place to start. Another good place is Mayuresh Nirhali's weblog on "JavaDB on JavaME." Where was I?Posted by mortazavi on November 30, 2007 at 01:31 AM | Permalink | Comments (0)While I was away for meetings at Sun Microsystems's India Engineering Center, Eileen Alan of SDN channel posted a recent conversation I had with Kuldip Oberoi about Java DB and Apache Derby. I think Kuldip and I touched on a number of important topics about the technology, the business and Sun's general strategy behind Sun's Java DB work, and it is certainly very exciting to see the uptake by the user and developer community. It would be even more exciting as we see Java DB used for more and more database courses. I know Sun's Java DB (Apache / Derby) engineers are coming up with some very cool features and applications, too ... For a glimpse of what might be coming up, take a look at Rick Hillegas' "Saucer Separation" presentation given at ApacheCon (Atlanta, Nov. 2007) ... You might also want to check out the upcoming JavaME conference (Santa Clara, Jan. 2008) and check out JavaPolis (Anwerp, Dec. 2007), where there may be up to 4 Java DB related talks, Francois Orsini tells me. So, stay tuned, and in the meantime, don't forget to check out Orsini's blog! Sony Ericsson P1i and JavaPosted by mortazavi on October 21, 2007 at 08:54 PM | Permalink | Comments (0)Sony Ericsson P1i covers some amazing Java ground. It is also relatively easy to use and configure, and has some good documentation for development work. What's Ahead for Java MEPosted by mortazavi on May 04, 2007 at 04:28 PM | Permalink | Comments (0)For those curious to know what's ahead with Java ME, the following JavaOne 2007 BoF delivered by Onno Kluyt might have just the right answers: BOF-5697, Tuesday, 8 May 20:00-20:50 "Take the Guessing out of the Java Platform, Micro Edition (Java ME) Future: Latest JSRs Predict Exciting Technology Developments Ahead" ... Check out the content catalog for other topics! For other Java ME related BoFs, see here. Another cool Java ME BoF will be given by Björn Hjelt (TeliaSonera): "Mobile TV in Java Platform, Micro Edition (Java ME): Possibilities and Issues When Implementing a Streaming Video Client." Previously posted: If you're interested in playing soccer just after the closure of JavaOne 2007, see here.
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