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 20080612 Thursday June 12, 2008

Can I have some fries with that Java ME McObject?

Maximizer Software is extending the reach of Java ME technology to give mobile database support directly to and from your SD card on your cell phone.

See:

McObject: Two all beef patties, special database, on a SD card

Here's a quote:

 Maximizer will integrate McObject's 
 Perstâ„¢ Lite open source, object-oriented 
 embedded database into its mobile CRM 
 software for BlackBerry devices.  Perst 
 Lite, through its support for Sun's [sic: 
 IBM's] JSR 75 specification, will enable CRM 
 data to be stored on flash memory-based 
 Secure Digital (SD) cards to extend storage 
 capacity while on the road – making it 
 possible to access more customer 
 information in real-time, instead of 
 relying on networks to download new data 
 to the device.
Ooo, more customer info on your cell phone. I'm hoping they know about JSR 177 and encryption for Java ME devices... I'd hate to think what would happen with people running around with credit card #s or SS #s on their cell phones, which many people tend to lose...

[Java ME and J2ME] ( June 12, 2008 11:23 AM ) Permalink Comments [2]


Comments:

"Sun's JSR 75 specification" ? Now wait just a minute, I resemble that spec-lead.... <grin>

Posted by Ken Walker on June 16, 2008 at 06:15 AM PDT #

Oops. Sorry about that, Ken. :-) That quote was from some reporter at Embedded Computing Design.

What do reporter's know, right? ;-)

(I'll make a note in my blog post...)

Hinkmond

Posted by Hinkmond Wong on June 16, 2008 at 09:45 AM PDT #

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