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| The Connected Device Configuration (CDC), developed within the Java Community Process (JCP), is a framework for using Java technology to build and deliver applications that can be shared across a range of network-connected consumer and embedded devices, including smart communicators, high-end personal digital assistants (PDAs), and set-top boxes.
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| This is an experimental framework for building different software transactional memory implementations for comparison, while keeping application code that uses them the same to allow head-to-head comparisons. It comes with some STM implementations already built using the framework, as well as some example benchmark codes. For Java.
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| A utility toolkit for writing OpenGL programs.
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| The J2ME Content Handler API (CHAPI) permits enhanced integration of J2ME applications into a device's application environment and manages the action to handle Uniform Resource Identifiers (URI) based on a MIME-type or scheme. CHAPI provides the capabilities for browsers and native applications as well as J2ME applications to invoke other J2ME applications which dynamically extend the media types and capabilities supported by the device's application environment.
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| This is a set of tools for creating Java applications that run on devices compliant with the Java Technology for the Wireless Industry (JTWI, JSR 185) specification. It consists of build tools, utilities, and a device emulator. Includes WTK 2.2 patch which fixes support for floating point in the JAX-RPC package in the Web Services API (JSR 172).
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| This is a set of tools for creating Java applications that run on devices compliant with the Java Technology for the Wireless Industry (JTWI, JSR 185) specification and the Mobile Service Architecture (MSA, JSR 248) specification. It consists of build tools, utilities, and a device emulator.
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| A reference implementation (RI) using an event-driven component-based container technology, designed for high performance, asynchronous, fault tolerant application servers.
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| Provides cross-DBMS connectivity to a wide range of SQL databases and access to other tabular data sources, such as spreadsheets or flat files.
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| The tzupdater tool is provided to allow the updating of installed JDK/JRE images with more recent timezone data in order to accomodate the U.S. 2007 daylight saving time changes (US2007DST) originating with the U.S. Energy Policy Act of 2005.
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| Provides a set of object-oriented interfaces that support a simple, high-level programming model which lets you manipulate images easily.
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| COMM API is a Java extension providing access to RS-232 serial ports and IEEE-1284 parallel ports (SPP mode). Sun Ray platform support is provided. Documentation and sample code are included, as well as interactive test utilities.
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| JMX technology provides the tools for building distributed, Web-based, modular and dynamic solutions for managing and monitoring devices, applications, and service-driven networks. By design, this standard is suitable for adapting legacy systems, implementing new management and monitoring solutions, and plugging into those of the future.
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| Your one-stop shop for adding multimedia to Java technology applications and applets.
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| Provides web developers with a simple, consistent mechanism for extending the functionality of a web server.
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| A reference implementation for Windows to demonstrate implementation techniques suitable for consumer set top boxes.
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| JTA specifies standard Java interfaces between a transaction manager and the parties involved in a distributed transaction system: the resource manager, the application server, and the transactional applications.
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| JavaFX is a family of products for creating rich internet applications (RIAs). Download JavaFX Script; JavaFX Plugin for the NetBeans IDE; OpenJFX Compiler and more.
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| Provides access to the functionality unique to client telephony devices such as communicator-class wireless phones.
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| Enabling third party Java application development on smart phones and pagers.
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| This is a second updated version of the Final Release of this Specification, as described in Section 4.2.1 of the Java Community Process Program, version 2.6.
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| The Java technology for Web-connected consumer devices.
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| A state-of-the-art toolbox for developing wireless applications designed to run on cell phones, mainstream personal digital assistants, and other small mobile devices.
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| A utility library written in the C programming language on top of the OpenGL API for Solaris and X Window System APIs. The goal of MDU is to make it simple to transition single-threaded, single-screen C and C++ Sun OpenGL for Solaris programs into scalable multi-threaded, multi-screen OpenGL programs with only minor source code modifications.
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| Industry standard graphics API and libraries.
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| The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) API package provides interfaces to write SIP applications and also includes a SIP stack conforming to RFC 3261.
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| The tzupdater tool is provided to allow the updating of installed JDK/JRE images with more recent timezone data in order to accomodate the U.S. 2007 daylight saving time changes (US2007DST) originating with the U.S. Energy Policy Act of 2005.
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| High performance libraries for multimedia and other applications.
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