DevX brings us a new article on "mastering networking in J2ME." From the earliest days of J2ME, network connectivity has been a central focus of the design. So much so that a generic architecture, referred to as the Generic Connection Framework (GCF), was created to standardize not only how applications create network connections but the associated connection interfaces device manufacturers must implement. The GCF is a fundamental part of J2ME and is available to all application profiles including Personal Profile and the Mobile Information Device Profile (MIDP). Figure 1. The J2ME Stack: The configuration layer forms the basis for the J2ME stack and defines the characteristics of the J2ME. Read more here at DevX. |
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Arghh..i hate networking with J2ME, all telco uses different APN and some don't even returns proper data back to the apps...
YC,
can you give us some more information? any resources on APNs and proper data?
thanks
-JD