Lots of activity in the phoneME Advanced project (weblogs.java.net)
It's amazing how community activity tends to develop its own dynamics. Over the last few weeks there has been a surge of things happening in the phoneME Advanced project - on several fronts. I thought I'd share some of...
Sun's Java ME technology now on HP iPAQ smartphone (blogs.sun.com)
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Sweet lordy. It's getting to the point where it's easier to name the smartphones where Java ME technology isn't present (uh, Apple iPhone... Yeah. Bunch 'o phreaks... ;-) ). HP iPAQ is now shipping with the Sun Java Wireless Client (SJWC), or Java ME technology for those following along at home. And, Apple continues to hide their heads in the sand.
See:
HP iPAQ smartphone shipping with Sun's Java ME
Here's a quote:
Sun Engineering Services delivered the Java ME binary implementation customized and tuned to a specific feature set requested by HP. The Sun Java Wireless Client software integrates with the Windows Mobile 6.1 native user interface, enabling customers to view e-mail in the original HTML format, access contact information and much more through a familiar operating environment.Someday, Apple, someday, someway...
- Java ME and J2ME
Java + MUSIC (blogs.sun.com)
Happy Monday everyone! I hope that you all had a good weekend. Mine was spent in beautiful Lake Tahoe and I had a lovely time. I am back in full swing with lots happening in the JavaFX world that I am excited to share with all of you soon. I was browsing around this morning looking for a bit of inspiration to blog about and I stumbled upon aTunes.org. aTunes is a full-featured audio player and organizer AND it's developed in the Java programming language. How sweet is that? aTunes supports mp3s, ogg, wma, wav, flack and mp4 files and allows users to edit tags, organize music, rip audio cds and as an added bonus it also offers radio streaming. And..what's even cooler is that it is all built on open source software. For a full list of features and benefits, go here. I will definitely be playing around with this new player this week, so look for me to review more about it soon. I love new toys that involve music. Off to check it out now. Enjoy your day!
Joshua Marinacci, "JavaFX Innovations: Inline Examples and Screenshots", 03-Jul-2008, weblogs.java.net (weblogs.java.net)
javafxdoc: javafxdoc unterst?tzt nun @example - hiermit lassen sich Beispiele direkt in den
Matt Shireyl, "JavaFX Applet", 01-Jul-2008, openjfx gui-dev ML (openjfx-compiler.dev.java.net)
Applets: GUI-Diskussion ?ber HTML-Code zur Nutzung von Applets mit dem neuen und alten Java-Plugin. (Thread)
James L. Weaver, "Re: Re2: J6UN Plug-in experimental functionality eith JavaFX applets", 02-Jul-2008, openjfx gui-dev ML (openjfx-compiler.dev.java.net)
Applet: Draggable Applet-Beispiel in JavaFX Script f?r Java 6 Update 10.
Joshua Marinacci, "Re: JavaFX Applet", 02-Jul-2008, openjfx gui-dev ML (openjfx-compiler.dev.java.net)
Applets: Hinweis zu Applets auf Macs. Java 6 steht auf Macs zur Verf?gung, dort aber nur f?r Desktop- und Web Start-Applikationen - es sei denn man hat einen 64-Bit-Webbrowser. F?r Java 5 compilierte Applets
James Weaver, "Book Example Updated for JavaFX Script SDK: HelloJFX", 03-Jul-2008, learnjavafx.typepad.com (learnjavafx.typepad.com)
GUI: James Weavers 'HelloWorld'-Beispiel aktualisiert f?r javafx.ext.swing.*.
Sergey Surikov, "Why you need binding?", 03-Jul-2008, openjfx users ML (openjfx.dev.java.net)
Lokalisierung: Vorschlag inklusive Beispielimplementierung f?r eine einfache Nutzung von Properties und Lokalisierung in JavaFX Script plus Diskussion. (Thread)
Richard Bair, "Image/ImageView Poll", 01-Jul-2008, openjfx gui-dev ML (openjfx-compiler.dev.java.net)
Image: GUI-Abstimmung und Diskussion ?ber die Namen f?r das Memory Pixel-Format und den "Image"-Node-Klassenname f?r Bilder. (Thread)
Introducing Java SE 6 Update 10 Beta (java.sun.com)


