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The GlassFish Mobility Platform 1.1 was announced ([1], [2]) at the same time as the GlassFish Portolio, although it is not formally part of the Portfolio. That week I hosted a couple of Webinars; you can check the archive pages for the Short and Long webinars.
The core of the functionality in GF MP 1.1 remains the SyncML engine and the adaptors but this release adds support for JAX-RS-based connectors (via Jersey) and JerseyMe, a JAX-RS client library for CLDC. Other additions include BlackBerry support and a new SalesForce sample that uses the JAX-RS connectors.
The team has been aggregating news on these features using the new Mobility Blog; doing a quick pass to catch up...
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• Rebecca explains how to use the new JAX-RS Connector
in a SalesForce example:
[1],
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In tomorrow's webinar (Thu) Hans will present on the GlassFish Mobility Platform. Launched at GSMA Mobile World Congress this week (Ryan intro, Vella's Announcement, TA entry), the GF Mobility Platform enables the development of mobile Apps using Java and OMA standards. We had a short presentation last week but tomorrow will be a longer presentation. Full details at the Show Page. And, if you are close to Barcelona (lucky you!) check the booth details. |
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Sun has announced the Sun Java System Mobile Enteprise Platform, Release 1.0. This product is based on GlassFish Enterprise Server and MySQL Enterprise Server (it also supports Oracle DB) and provides the two-way data synchronization needs of enterprise applications. Check out: Santiago's Overview of Deployment Architecture and Ryan's of Mobile Client SDK, Vella's Introduction, the OnTheRecord Announcement and the Product Home Page and Specifications. |
The software is freely available, so Take it for a spin.