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20061006 Friday October 06, 2006
Pack for CDC - Beta2 ready NetBeans

There is an update of Mobility Pack for CDC. It is Beta2. The quality should be better than in the preview and update1 that were released a half of year ago. Please note that this Mobility Pack is meant for Connected Device Configuration.

There are significant improvements in usability of the product. The palette shows only the components that you can use on the particular platform that your project uses. Subset of Swing for AGUI. Subset of AWT for PP. No more confusions. There is bunch of propeties that you can set up for your project and application - UID, icon, certificate etc. You can deploy the application to your phone directly (works for SavaJe Jasper20 only).

It should work with following platforms:
  • Sun Java Toolkit 1.0 for Connected Device Configuration Beta
  • Sony Ericsson CDC Platform 1 Extension Package for the UIQ 3 SDK
  • Ricoh SDK/J
  • SavaJe
  • Nokia Series 80 Platform SDK
I tried it only on the CDC TK Beta, Nokia 80, SE, Ricoh. There are some screenshots at the end of the post.
The CDC/PP(AGUI) is more comfortable then just CLDC/MIDP. You can use the whole power of Matisse to design you application.


Screenshots


Screenshots of Mobility Pack for CDC were published in previous post.










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