Java Platform Micro Edition Software Development Kit 3.0 for WindowsJava ME Platform SDK is a state-of-the-art toolbox for developing mobile applications. It provides device emulation, a standalone development environment, and a set of utilities for rapid development of Java ME applications.
What's New
Java ME Platform SDK includes the advanced tools found in Java Wireless Toolkit 2.5.2 [for CLDC] and Sun Java Toolkit 1.0 [for CDC]. The expanded emulation capability includes over-the-air (OTA) emulation and supports the push registry, GPS, sensors, and many more new features. Key Features The Java ME SDK provides device emulation, a standalone development environment, and a set of utilities for rapid development of Java ME applications. It provides the following features, which are described in detail below:
System Requirements
This section lists minimum hardware and software requirements for installation on your PC. BD-J software requirements and the device environment requirements can be addressed as necessary after the installation. Minimum Hardware
Required Software
BD-J Software (Windows Only)
Only required for BD-J development.
Device Environment
Required only for on-device test and debug.
How to Install
Java Community Involvement
The Java community projects PhoneME and PhoneMEAdvanced are the core around which Java ME Platform SDK is built. The community can also contribute to examples shipped with the product through the MEApplicationDevelopers project or contribute to features of a Lightweight UI Toolkit. Key Features
Integration with 3rd party emulators and Windows Mobile devices
The new Java ME Platform SDK architecture allows integration of 3rd party emulators and devices. Java ME Platform SDK comes with Sun's Java runtime environment for Windows Mobile. A user can install this runtime on a Windows Mobile device or a Microsoft device emulator and experience all the on-device features of Java ME Platform SDK. On-device deployment and on-device debugging
Having an emulator doesn't eliminate the need for testing your application on a real device. The new SDK simplifies this process with seamless deployment to real devices and on-device debugging. CLDC/MIDP, CDC/FP/PBP/AGUI and BD-J integrated into one SDK (Windows Only)
It's no longer necessary to download and install separate packages. Java ME SDK integrates into one package Sun's Java ME runtimes, emulation, and developer tools for CLDC, CDC and BD-J stacks. New CLDC HotSpot Virtual Machine
The deprecated KVM has been replaced with the CLDC HotSpot VM. This new implementation is a highly-optimized virtual machine which provides a significant performance advantage over KVM. Optimized MSA 1.1 Stack with Extensions
Java ME Platform SDK contains an optimized CLDC/MIDP stack. This implementation supports multitasking and is built upon CLDC 1.1 and MIDP 2.1. It also contains the following new JSRs:
Profiling support
A built-in profiler lets you easily profile your CLDC/MIDP applications. The profiler is based on the successful Netbeans profiler used in VisualVM, which is bundled with Java SE 6. BD-J support (Windows Only)
The Java ME Platform SDK allows you to easily set up, compile and sign a BD-J project. The project can then be burned by a third-party authoring tool and played by a third-party Blu-ray Disc player. New development environment based on the Netbeans Platform
The Java ME SDK leverages the successful Netbeans platform. It provides a reliable and flexible windowing system, a logging facility, and a modularized environment with the ability to update on the fly. A shared project system allows easy transition of your project to the rich, full-featured CLDC/MIDP development tool Netbeans Mobility Pack. Lightweight UI Toolkit (LWUIT) integration (Windows Only)
The open-source Lightweight UI Toolkit has recently generated a lot of interest and Java ME Platform SDK is the first developer's kit that comes with a built-in LWUIT library, resource manager and demo application. Device search database integrated in SDK
Find technical specifications of thousands of mobile devices using the built-in WURFL database search engine. The database search tool is versatile and easy to use, allowing you to search a large number of mobile device properties. More than 8000 device specifications are accessible from the Java ME Platform SDK. JavaFX Mobile Emulator
The SDK includes the JavaFX Runtime and two default phone skins for JavaFX Mobile. The SDK may run a JavaFX application in JAD and JAR form and allows you to profile JavaFX Mobile applications. |
Mobile World CongressCome see the Java ME SDK on Windows and Mac in the Sun Microsystems booth in Barcelona, Spain, February 15-18, 2010.
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