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Mobile Zone
(04/21/09)
The recently released early access edition of the new Java ME SDK (version 3.0) unites Java ME developer tools for CLDC, CDC, Blu-ray Disc Java, and LWUIT into a single SDK. Find out how it works.
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(03/11/09)
Although Android ships with several useful content providers, you can easily extend it and build your own.
(02/23/09)
Testing your Windows Mobile app just got a lot easier! Learn how to set up both Windows Mobile 6 Professional and Standard emulators and work with the Cellular Emulator.
(02/18/09)
Though Objective-C's most popular use is for development on the Mac OS X and iPhone platforms, this object-oriented language can be used on many Linux, Unix, and Windows systems.
(02/10/09)
Every application uses data, and Android applications are no exception. Android uses the open-source, stand-alone SQL database, SQLite. Learn how to create and manipulate a SQLite database for your Android app.
With more and more of the workforce relying on their mobile devices to get their jobs done, the time has come for developers to mobilize their enterprise applications. However, the fragmented mobile development landscape forces developers to make a number of crucial choices: Which devices? Which platforms? Which SDKs? This DevX Special Report helps you answer these questions by providing a beginner's guide to getting your apps mobile.
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(02/04/09)
Even though users take device landscape changes for granted, these changes remain challenging for developers to program. This article outlines a few tricks that will save you time when programming for an Android device.
(01/21/09)
Use OpenSocial and the Google Application Engine to take your Flash game to the next level.
(01/14/09)
Though GPS functionality has become hugely popular, it doesn't work indoors and not all devices have built-in GPS receivers. How do you get around this? Learn how to find and use CellID to locate your Android device and use Google maps to display it.
(12/20/08)
Signing your mobile application is a critical precursor to distribution. Here’s a handy reference to application signing for today’s mobile platforms.
Where Is Java EE 6?
There were no formal announcements at JavaOne about Java EE 6 -- or were there?
IBMs Cloud Computing Starts With Developers
UPDATED:IBM's CloudBurst and Smart Business products recognize that today's businesses focus on developing and deploying software fast, cheaply, and with as few bugs as possible.
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In modern debugging, good problem-solving abilities often take a backseat to efficient information retrieval.
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