What is Generic Connection Framework?
The Generic Connection Framework (GCF) makes it easy for wireless devices to make network connections. It is part of CLDC and CDC and resides in the javax.microedition.io... Read more »
The Generic Connection Framework (GCF) makes it easy for wireless devices to make network connections. It is part of CLDC and CDC and resides in the javax.microedition.io... Read more »
The General Packet Radio System (GPRS) is the next generation of GSM. It will be the basis of 3G networks in Europe and elsewhere. Read more »
The Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) is a wireless network system that is widely used in Europe, Asia, and Australia. GSM is used at three different... Read more »
The Home Location Register (HLR) is a database for permanent storage of subscriber data and service profiles. Read more »
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol Secure sockets (HTTPS) is a protocol for transmission of encrypted hypertext over Secure Sockets Layer. Read more »
Sometimes called “Java for i-mode”, i-appli is a Java environment based on CLDC. It is used on handsets in NTT DoCoMo’s i-mode service. While i-appli is similar... Read more »
An Integrated Development Environment (IDE) provides a programming environment as a single application. IDEs typically bundle a compiler, debugger, and GUI builder... Read more »
The Integrated Dispatch Enhanced Network (iDEN) is a wireless network system developed by Motorola. Various carriers support iDEN networks around the world: Nextel... Read more »
A standard used by Japanese wireless devices to access cHTML (compact HTML) Web sites and display animated GIFs and other multimedia content. Read more »
Java 2, Micro Edition is a group of specifications and technologies that pertain to Java on small devices. The J2ME moniker covers a wide range of devices, from... Read more »
The J2ME Wireless Toolkit is a set of tools that provides developers with an emulation environment, documentation and examples for developing Java applications for... Read more »
The Java Card specification allows Java technology to run on smart cards and other small devices. The Java Card API is compatible with formal international standards,... Read more »
JavaHQ is the Java platform control center on your Palm OS device. Read more »
The Java Community Process (JCP) an open organization of international Java developers and licensees who develop and revise Java technology specifications, reference... Read more »
The JDBC Optional Package for CDC/Foundation Profile (JDBCOP for CDC/FP) is an API that enables mobile Java applications to communicate with relational database... Read more »
KittyHawk is a set of APIs used by LG Telecom on its IBook and p520 devices. KittyHawk is based on CLDC. It is conceptually similar to MIDP but the two APIs are... Read more »
KJava is an outdated term for J2ME. It comes from an early package of Java software for PalmOS, released at the 2000 JavaOne show. The classes for that release were... Read more »
kSOAP is a SOAP API suitable for the J2ME, based on kXML. Read more »
The kXML project provides a small footprint XML parser that can be used with J2ME. Read more »
The KVM is a compact Java virtual machine (JVM) that is designed for small devices. It supports a subset of the features of the JVM. For example, the KVM does not... Read more »