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Temperature SPOT - Part 7: This is the last entry about the Temperature SPOT and it concludes this series. Some of the configuration that needs to be done to hookup the JSF component into your JSF application is mentioned here.
Temperature SPOT - Part 6: The entry describes the TemperatureRenderer. The rendering component of the JSF Temperature component.
Temperature SPOT - Part 5: This entry describes the TemperatureTag, the taglib part of the Temperature JSF component.
Temperature SPOT - Part 4: Previously we showed you how easy it is to access the temperature SPOT once the JSF component was written. This entry describes the TemperatureComponent.
Temperature SPOT - Part 3: Calling to a SunSPOT to get the temperature from a JSF page.
Temperature SPOT - Part 2: A simple SunSPOT host application that can be used to route requests from another source to the SunSPOTs that have the Temperature SPOT application loaded.
Temperature SPOT - Part 1: A simple SunSPOT application that sends the temperature to another SunSPOT when requested
Getting started with JME - Part III / III: Today, be connected is more than a simple feature of a mobile application, it´s a requirement! Let´s finish this trilogy talking about JME connectivity.
The Price of Speed: Java ME is typically deployed in resource constrained devices. We like JIT compilers because they can make Java applications run fast on these devices. But how much overhead do they incur? Come find out.
Sun Spot @ Jazoon'07: Confirmed the demonstration of Sun Spot in Switzerland - Monday, 25 June 2007, including the minority report demo, robot swarm and some others novelties.
Getting started with JME - Part I / III: What you have to know before starting creating JME applications.
Interactive Tests for Java ME: This article describes types of interactive tests that are being developed for Java Technology Compatibility Kits, testing of what functionality requires user interaction. What Java ME limitations cause problems for development of tests, that require user interaction and how these limitations can be worked out.
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