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The Mobile Media API (MMAPI) extends the functionality of the J2ME platform by providing audio, video and other time-based multimedia support to resource-constrained devices. As a simple and lightweight optional package, it allows Java developers to gain access to native multimedia services available on a given device.  » Read More
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June 10, 2005
Sun Java Wireless Toolkit 2.3 Beta is now available.This version of the toolkit is fully compatible with the Java Technology for the Wireless Industry (JTWI) specification (JSR 185). It also includes support for Wireless Messaging API (WMA) 2.0 (JSR 205), Mobile Media API (MMAPI) 1.1 (JSR 135), PDA Optional Packages (JSR 75), Java APIs for Bluetooth (JSR 82), Mobile 3D Graphics (JSR 184), and J2ME Web Services API (JSR 172).
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MMAPI Technology
 
 

Each Java technology has an API specification, a reference implementation (RI), and a technology compatibility kit (TCK) associated to it.

Specification:

Reference Implementation:

  • Application developers who want to test their application against the MMAPI 1.1 RI should download the J2ME Wireless Toolkit, which includes additional tools and utilities targeted at the development of MMAPI compliant applications.

  • The MMAPI 1.0 RI is built on the CLDC 1.0.3 RI and MIDP 1.0.3 RI running on Windows 2000, and includes support for simple tone generation, tone sequencing, audio/video file playback and streaming, interactive MIDI, and audio/video capture. The MMAPI 1.0 RI source code, targeted at device manufacturers who want to port MMAPI to another platform, is available for download via the Sun Community Source License (SCSL) program.

Technology Compatibility Kit: The MMAPI technology compatibility kit (TCK) can be licensed from Sun to certify a MMAPI implementation on a specific platform. For more information about licensing terms, please contact Sun's Java Partner Engineering group.

 
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