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20071013 Saturday October 13, 2007
New samples in Mobility Pack 6.0 Beta1 MobilityPack

There is a bunch of sample projects distributed with NetBeans IDE. There is also lot of sample projects about Java ME. The samples are about MIDP/CLDC and CDC/FP. Most of the MIDP samples are just projectized samples from the newest WTK. We updated all the WTK samples with their newer versions from the latest WTK. There are also Mobility specific samples about new custom components, game builder, localization.

The CDC samples are for Ricoh/J SDK. To be able to create them you have to have the SDK installed. It isn't for free. These are samples that run in emulator of printer machine.



Mobility Pack specific samples
  • Visual Designer Custom Components - for every of these new components there is sample project and tutorial. Follow the link for tutorials - File Browser Sample, Login Screen Sample, SMS Composer Sample, PIM Browser.
    It seems that I missed the PIM browser therefore it is missing in NB60 Beta1. You can find it in Beta2 soon.
  • Simple game created with Game Builder - it will show you how to work with the game that you created with the Game Builder. Look at small tutorial.
  • Localization Support Example




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