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The J2ME Web Services APIs (WSA) extend the web services platform to include J2ME. J2ME Web Services APIs enable J2ME devices to be web services clients, providing a programming model that is consistent with the standard web services platform.
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). » Read more
Specification:
WSA 1.0, (JSR 172) The purpose of this specification is to define an optional package that provides standard access from J2ME devices to web services. Reference Implementation:
WSA 1.0: This version of the WSA reference implementation (RI) is based on the WSA 1.0 specification, and should be used in combination with the CLDC 1.0.4 RI and the MIDP 2.0 RI. The WSA reference implementation is targeted at device manufacturers who want to port this set of APIs to another platform, and is available via the Sun Community Source License (SCSL) program. Development Tools:
The J2ME Wireless Toolkit supports WSA 1.0, allowing application developers to easily emulate client web services within a MIDP 2.0 emulator. Technology Compatibility Kit:
The WSA technology compatibility kit (TCK) can be licensed from Sun to certify a WSA implementation on a specific platform. For more information about licensing terms, please contact Sun's Java Partner Engineering group.
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