Java Micro Edition Development Course

Read more about the Java Micro Edition Development course overview, prices and how to book.

Course Objectives: What Will I Learn?

Delegates who complete the Java Micro Edition Development course will be able to:

  • Understand the differences between JME and other Java versions.
  • Understand the JME environments and their limitations.
  • Become familiar with the JME API.
  • Create midlets (applications for Mobile Information Devices).
  • Deploy and test midlets.
  • Create a graphical user interface (GUI).
  • Test JME code using the Wireless toolkit.
  • Understand issues affecting speed and performance.

Intended Audience: Is This The Right Course For Me?

This course is intended for:

  • The JME course is aimed at companies and individuals who are already doing Java development and are migrating to, or interested in, the development and deployment of Java applications for mobile or embedded platforms.

Course Prerequisites: Am I Ready For The Course?

Our Java Programming course or equivalent experience in Java programming is essential.

Please ensure you meet the prerequisites for the Java Micro Edition Development Course before you attend the course. Read the importance of course prerequisites to understand why this is necessary.

Course Contents: What Does The Course Cover?

JME platform
Profile and configuration relationships. •  Connected Limited Device Configuration (CLDC) and the KVM. •  Connected Device Configuration (CDC) and the CVM. •  Mobile Information Device Profile (MIDP) for mobile devices. •  Personal Digital Assistant Profile (PDAP). •  Foundation Profile. •  Personal Basis Profile (PBP) with lightweight (AWT-derived) GIUs. •  Personal Profile for consumer products and embedded devices. •  Information Module Profile (IMP) for "headless" embedded devices.
Development systems and emulators
KVM and CVM. •  PC-based cell phone emulators. •  Open source and free emulators and development systems.
APIs
LCD-based GUI API. •  Gaming API. •  Multimedia devices and MMS. •  IO with streams and sockets.
MIDP 2.0
Creating MIDP applications. •  Developing GUIs with MIDP. •  Midlet suites and deployment.
Connectivity
SMS. •  Bluetooth and JSR82. •  Infrared Data Adapter (IrDA). •  Networking. •  Wireless Messaging API (WMA). •  Push Registry.
Miscellaneous
JME best practices. •  JME Web Services and JSR 172. •  Persisting data on portable devices.

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