The Dos and Don'ts of a Java Position Interview
If you've looked for a Java position or if you are on the other side and are looking to fill a Java position in your company, then here are a few tips that will come in handy.
If you've looked for a Java position or if you are on the other side and are looking to fill a Java position in your company, then here are a few tips that will come in handy.
Flash Lite developers aren't the only ones who can make animated user interfaces easily; Java ME developers also can benefit with the aid of the Lightweight UI Toolkit. Shake your Forms, baby!
Building applications for the BlackBerry involves a few interesting wrinkles. Explore some of these challenges in building a front end for a new BlackBerry unit testing framework.
Learn how to tap into the many great mapping functionalities in Android.
Discover how to add commands to a MIDlet and how those commands are presented to the user in the Sun cell phone emulator. You will also learn how to produce interactive behavior within a MIDlet.
Learn how to program an Alert for a MIDlet, add an image to the Alert, add a Gauge to the Alert to act as a progress or activity meter, and how to use a Timer to control when an Alert becomes visible on the screen.
Learn to program MIDlet user interfaces that minimize the MIDlet's memory footprint while the MIDlet is paused making consistent use of the MIDlet class methods to satisfy the life cycle rules of MIDlets.
Learn the fundamentals of user interfaces for MIDlets, how to instantiate user interface components, how to cause them to become visible on the cell phone screen, the difference between a Screen and a Display, and much more.
Learn how to capture and display the standard output and the error output produced by programs executing in a child process resulting from a call to the exec method.
Learn how to write a Java programming framework that makes it easy to experiment with MIDlets (Java programs for embedded devices) and the Sun Java Wireless Toolkit for CLDC (Connected Limited Device Configuration).
Take a look at MMAPI, an optional package for the development of MIDlets that have embedded audio/video capabilities.
Help Developer.com choose the best of the best for the upcoming year.
By Andy Patrizio Mobile Services Architecture updates features found in JTWI and adds new functionality.
Explore the new JSR-209 AGUI package for Java ME CDC devices by writing a Sudoku puzzle application for the SavaJe phone using Eclipse.
Get to know the most recent trends in wireless/mobile development tools.
Technology is the fun stuff, especially when it is relatively new. See what our readers think is the hot technology going into 2006.
Developer.com announces the winners for the Developer.com Product of the Year 2006.
Write a Java Mobile Edition Application quickly and easily using NetBeans 4.1 and the Mobility Pack.
With 1.2 billion cell phones in the world, mobile game development has become a lucrative industry. Use your existing Java knowledge to learn mobile development basics while building your first game!
Sun beat out some tough competition this year to keep its title of our reigning wireless product.
Java Studio Enterprise 7 and NetBeans 4.0 were announced this week.
Here is your chance to help us determine which products should be called Developer.com Product of the Year 2005 in their respective category.
Get a quick introduction to BlackBerry and learn some of it's differences when compared to developing J2ME applications on mobile phones.
The votes have been counted. See what you chose as the Product of the Year 2003.
Discover how to narrow the gap between BREW and J2ME as well as learn insight into the design process for using these technologies.