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![]() | JAVA MOBILE - See API ReferencesThis page contains a listing of APIs used by Java Mobile. | ![]() |
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For reference purposes, the API documentation for some Java ME technology specifications is available online here. You can find more API documentation at Java ME Technical Documentation.
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In the Java ME technology family there are a number of JSRs defining different parts of the platform and it's components. ![]()
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![]() The Mobile Service Architecture (MSA) platform builds on the Java Platform, Micro Edition (Java ME) specifications that have come before it, including the Mobile Information Device Profile (MIDP), Connected Limited Device Configuration (CLDC), and Java Technology for the Wireless Industry (JTWI). As the wireless device market continues to evolve and incorporate new technology and services - from Bluetooth to vector graphics to Web services - in mass-market handsets, there is demand to create a platform that standardizes on those new technologies. The broad adoption and success of MIDP and CLDC in the mobile device market, followed by the success of the JTWI platform, is now being superseded by the next wireless industry-defined standard, MSA. Download your own copy of the "Mobile Service Architecture: Meeting the Growing Needs of Mobile Handsets" technology brief for more information. The following image shows the current technologies and JSRs that are part of the Mobile Service Architecture. ![]() Mobile Service Architecture API TechnologySpecification: Reference Implementation: Technology Compatibility Kit: | ||
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