What's New 
May
Catching Up through the Daily Prompt
If you couldn't make it to the 2008 JavaOne Conference, you can read through Bob Eckstein's series of Daily Prompts for his off-the-cuff comments and highlights.
April
JT Harness 4.1.3 Milestone Release
The JT Harness 4.1.3 milestone release includes functionality supporting JUnit tests and test suites, plus numerous bug fixes. It provides complete backwards compatibility with previous releases of JT Harness, under GPLv 2 with Classpath Exception.
The Sina Web Portal
Sina has become the most significant Internet brand among Chinese people, in part due to its excellent service backed by Sun technology -- over 450 million peak daily hits.
March
Using Filters With the Java ME Device Matrix
When you want to know what devices support a specific set of Java ME technologies, use the Software Filter to search the Java ME Device Matrix. This tech tip explains how to set multiple filters.
February
JXTA for MIDP 2.0
In this Deep Dive Session, JXTA project architect Mohamed Abdelaziz discusses JXTA, a network protocol for peer-to-peer communication, and demonstrates how JXTA for MIDP 2.0 allows handheld devices to participate as first class devices in a JXTA network.
» Download JXTA for Java ME
Location-Based Services Challenge
Almost $3 million in cash and data licenses is up for grabs at this year's NAVTEQ Global LBS Challege-APAC. If you have an idea for an LBS application that works with mobile or wireless devices using dynamic positioning technology and NAVTEQ maps, or have an existing non-commercial LBS application, register before the extended March 7 deadline. You will have until March 28, 2008 to submit your application.
January
Poster Sessions at Mobile & Embedded Developer Days
These are low-cost mechanisms to communicate information to MEDD attendees on January 23-24 at the Sun Santa Clara campus. Submitted posters will be posted, and several interactive poster sessions are scheduled.
Creating JavaME Games with GameBuilder
Use Java ME, NetBeans Mobility Pack 6.0, and the Game Builder tool to create your own games. This wiki provides instructions and links to the necessary software.
JavaME M-Kanji-SuDoKu Game
Always wanted SuDoKu at your fingertips, on your cell phone? The M-Kanji-SuDoKu game can run on mobile devices that support Java ME CLDC 1.0 and MIDP 1.0.
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