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The Wireless Toolkit has been integrated into Java ME SDK 3.0. While you are welcome to use the Wireless Toolkit, we highly recommend the newer feature-rich Java ME SDK 3.0.
The Sun Java Wireless Toolkit (formerly known as Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition (J2ME) Wireless Toolkit) is a state-of-the-art toolbox for developing wireless applications that are based on J2ME's Connected Limited Device Configuration (CLDC) and Mobile Information Device Profile (MIDP), and designed to run on cell phones, mainstream personal digital assistants, and other small mobile devices. The toolkit includes the emulation environments, performance optimization and tuning features, documentation, and examples that developers need to bring efficient and successful wireless applications to market quickly. » Read More
Sun Online Account is now required to download the Sun Java Wireless Toolkit. The login created gives you access to the Sun Developer Network and all the useful resources that it provides - Access to Sun's free developer tools, previous JavaOne Sessions, Sun Forums, and more. January 16, 2006
Sun Java Wireless Toolkit 2.5.2 for CLDC (formerly known as J2ME Wireless Toolkit)
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Java Wireless Toolkit 2.5.2 for CLDC builds on top of the comprehensive WTK 2.5 improving on some existing bugs as well as making a linux version available. Supports MIDP 2.0, CLDC 1.1, WMA 2.0, MMAPI 1.1, Web Services (JSR 172), File and PIM APIs (JSR 75), Bluetooth and OBEX APIs (JSR 82), 3D Graphics (JSR 184), Security and Trust Services API (JSR 177), Location API (JSR 179), Content Handler API (JSR 211), Session Initiated Protocol API (JSR 180), Scalable 2D Vector Graphics (JSR 226), Payment API (JSR 229), Advanced Multimedia Supplements (JSR 234), Mobile Internationalization API (JSR 238), Java Binding for the OpenGL(R) ES API (JSR 239), and the two Java ME platform definitions: Java Technology for the Wireless Industry (JSR 185) and Mobile Service Architecture (JSR 248).
Sun Java Toolkit 1.0 for CDC
Sun Java Toolkit 1.0 for CDC Get access Sun's first emulation environment for the Connected Device Configuration. Develop in an environment that is closer to Java SE, and Swing, supporting the following APIs: Connected Device Configuration 1.1, Foundation Profile 1.1, Personal Basis Profile 1.1, and Advanced Graphics User Interface 1.0.
For a full featured integrated developer environment, download NetBeans Mobility Pack for CDC. J2ME Wireless Device Custom Toolkit Package
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