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Future and Present of Java ME development – Netbeans Mobility IDE

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Abstract
In this session we'd like to show future and current state of Java ME development and also talk about incoming new mobile standards like MIDP 3.0. Major part of this session focus on the demos about Java ME development.
Subjects of this session
  • Present:
    • Visual Mobile Designer for MIDP, Game Builder for Game API, Databinding library for Java ME, Device fragmentation solution, Deployment, Support for SVG
  • Future:
    • Support for Open Source and non Open Source Java ME platforms: PhoneME, MicroEmulator or Sprint Titan
    • MIDP 3.0
    • Visual Databindings
Outline
  • Why is Java ME so difficult
  • Give us some tools
  • Making better and nicer applications
  • Future of Java ME
  • Q & A
  • Karol Harezlak
    Karol Harezlak is the NetBeans Mobility Pack project lead for the Visual Mobile Designer in Sun Microsystems. He is an author of several articles about software tools, Java and Java ME. He presented at many Java/Java ME/Netbeans related events in Europe and United States.
  • Lukas Hasik
    Lukas Hasik is the NetBeans Mobility QE lead for Sun Microsystems responsible for NetBeans Mobility Pack. Lukas started at Sun more than seven years ago and has moved from Java EE, to the NetBeans core platform to Java ME in that time. He holds a Masters Degree in Software Engineering. Lukas presented at JavaOne and Jazoon conferences.