J2ME and Mobile Phone Development Topics (WJB-460)
The J2ME and Mobile Phone Development Topics bundle provides students with a set of instruction designed provide a high level of advanced proficency with Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition (J2ME). The courses in this bundle begin with review of key Java programming language topics exception handling and thread optimization as well as the usage of the Abstract Windowing Toolkit (AWT). They then progress with an overview of the new features of J2ME Wireless Toolkit 2.0 and how they support Mobile Interface Device Profile (MIDP) 2.0 development.
Future courses to be added to this bundle will include:
- A technical introduction to the new Java Technology for the Wireless Industry (JTWI) specification and the best practices a developer can use in creating MIDP 2.0 applications.
- Developer focused training for two of J2ME standard extensions; the new Mobile Media API (MMAPI) and the Wireless Messaging API (WMA)
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- Downloadable labs and exercise book
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Languages
English
Who Can Benefit
Students who can benefit from this course are Java programing language developers working for independent software vendors, system integrators, or mobile device manufacturers, as well as enterprise information technology personnel involved in mobile computing projects.
Prerequisites
To succeed fully in these courses, students should be able to:- Apply the principles of object-oriented (OO) programming
- Create or compile simple programs in a programming language, such as C or C++
- Use a text editor to create and edit text files
- Use basic UNIX and Windows text-based commands
- Use a World Wide Web (WWW) browser, such as Netscape Navigator(TM)
Course Content
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