Date: 27-Nov-2009   URL: global/training/catalog/courses/WJB-450.xml

An Introduction to Mobile Java Technologies (WJB-450)

An Introduction to Mobile Java Technologies (WJB-450)
 

The Introduction to Mobile Java Technologies bundle provides students with an introduction to wireless application infrastructures and those Java technologies for use in mobile applications. The first course provides a high-level overview of the market for wireless technologies and an explanation of how wireless and device-based technology work together. Students evaluate how wireless technologies can impact a company's business model and plan the steps to adopt a solution. The second course provides a discussion of the Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition (J2ME platform) configurations, profiles, and standard extensions. Students will have an overall awareness of the J2ME architecture and its technological fit in mobile computing. Course materials also address how the software layers integrate to provide a coherent application environment as compared to other mobile frameworks.

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Course Length

4 hours

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Languages
English
 
 
Who Can Benefit
Students who can benefit from this course are information technology (IT) managers, business strategists, software architects, project managers, software developers, and technology evaluators working for independent software vendors, system integrators, or mobile device manufacturers, as well as enterprise IT personnel involved in mobile computing projects.
 
 
Prerequisites
To succeed fully in these courses, students should be able to:
 
 
Skills Gained
Upon completion of this bundle, you should be able to:
 
 
Course Content
 
 
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