MTV Cribs: Pimp My Java/J2ME Ring-Ring
Bruce Hopkins suggests in his comment to post a profile of a "loaded" J2ME cell phone (one with a lot of JSRs). Here's the Nokia 9500. See: Pimp My Cell Phone: Nokia 9500 Here's the list of extreme makeover JSRs
Fo shizzle! Now, that's what I call a Java phone! Especially that JSR 36/46 combo. Oo-wee! (Who led those slammin' specs?) :-) J2ME CDC and Foundation Profile takes you from Oo-ya to Boo-ya, just like that, homey. Ain't no other phone I know with 10 JSRs. Anyone got one to match that? Word. |
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Posted by C. Enrique Ortiz on June 16, 2005 at 06:51 PM PDT #
Posted by Joost Andrae on June 17, 2005 at 08:49 AM PDT #
- MIDP 2.0 APIs
- 3D Graphics APIs for iDEN Applications
- OPP APIs
- JSR-82 (Bluetooth APIs)
- JSR-135 (Mobile Multimedia APIs)
- JSR-120 (Wireless Messaging APIs)
- JSR-75 (PIM and File API)
- JSR-172 (WebService & XML Parser API)
- JSR-179 (Location API)
- JSR-184 (Mobile 3D Graphics API)
- JSR-205 (Wireless Messaging API 2.0)
- Resource Bundle APIs
- PhoneBook/DateBook APIs (UDM)
- Generic call and PhoneCall Receive APIs
- Radio and System Status Manager APIs
- Recent Call Access APIs
It doesn't have CDC of FP (who was the lead of those specs again?) but it does have full JSR-82 (with OBEX!) and not to mention Location API and Web Services API. Very, very cool.
Posted by Bruce Hopkins on June 17, 2005 at 12:42 PM PDT #