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Using WebSphere Studio Device Developer to build embedded Java applications / Kevin Gilhooly.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Gilhooly, Kevin.
Series:
IBM redbooks.
Redbooks
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Java (Computer program language).
Web servers--Programming.
Web servers.
Application software--Development.
Application software.
WebSphere.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (376 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Armonk, N.Y. : IBM, c2004.
Language Note:
English
Contents:
Front cover
Contents
Notices
Trademarks
Preface
The team that wrote this redbook
Become a published author
Comments welcome
Part 1 WebSphere Studio Device Developer lecture materials
Chapter 1. The IBM pervasive experience
Chapter 2. WebSphere Studio Device Developer workshop introduction
Chapter 3. WebSphere Studio Device Developer IDE
Chapter 4. CVS in WebSphere Studio Device Developer
Chapter 5. Building and launching on devices
Chapter 6. Debugging and analysis
Chapter 7. Introduction to the SmartLinker
Chapter 8. Introduction to Java 2 Micro Edition
Chapter 9. CLDC and the MIDP profile
Chapter 10. CDC and the foundation profile
Chapter 11. Introduction to the Service Management Framework
Chapter 12. WebSphere programming model for pervasive devices
Part 2 Lab exercises
Chapter 13. Lab 1 - Installation
13.1 Introduction
13.1.1 Objectives
13.1.2 Procedure
Chapter 14. Lab 2 - Using the IDE and debugger
14.1 Introduction
14.1.1 Objectives
14.1.2 Description
14.1.3 Procedure
Chapter 15. Lab 3 - Using the MicroAnalyzer
15.1 Introduction
15.1.1 Objectives
15.1.2 Description
15.1.3 Procedure
Chapter 16. Lab 4 - Creating a MIDP GUI application
16.1 Introduction
16.1.1 Description
16.1.2 Objectives
16.1.3 Procedure
Chapter 17. Lab 5 - Creating a MIDP canvas application
17.1 Introduction
17.1.1 Description
17.1.2 Objective
17.1.3 Procedure
Chapter 18. Lab 6 - Developing a foundation application
18.1 Introduction
18.1.1 Description
18.1.2 Objectives
18.1.3 Procedure
Chapter 19. Lab 7 - Developing a Personal Profile application
19.1 Introduction
19.1.1 Description
19.1.2 Objective
19.1.3 Procedure
Chapter 20. Lab 8 - Using the SMF platform
20.1 Introduction
20.1.1 Description.
20.1.2 Objectives
20.1.3 Procedure
Chapter 21. Lab 9 - Creating an SMF servlet application
21.1 Introduction
21.1.1 Description
21.1.2 Objective
21.1.3 Procedure
Part 3 Appendixes
Appendix A. Java primer
A.1 Introduction
A.2 Definitions
A.3 A simple class definition
Appendix B. Installing the WebSphere Micro Environment on the device
B.1 Installing the runtime environment on the PocketPC device
B.2 Installing the runtime environment on the Palm device
B.3 Running the application on the Palm device
Appendix C. Installing and executing SMF on the PocketPC device
C.1 Introduction
C.2 Description
C.3 Objective
C.4 Procedure
C.4.1 Setting up the software
C.4.2 Prepare your connection
C.4.3 Prepare SMF framework and prerequisites
C.4.4 Copy PocketPC runtime
C.4.5 Start SMF on the PocketPC device
Appendix D. Additional material
Locating the Web material
Using the Web material
System requirements for downloading the Web material
How to use the Web material
Related publications
IBM Redbooks
Other publications
Online resources
How to get IBM Redbooks
Help from IBM
Index
Back cover.
Notes:
"April 2004."
"How to develop J2ME applications with WebSphere Studio Device Developer ; Debug and optimize embedded applications with WebSphere Studio Device Developer ; Run WebSphere Studio Device Developer stand-alone or as a plug-in for WebSphere Studio Application Developer."
"This edition applies to Version 5.5 of WebSphere Studio Device Developer, either stand-alone, or as a plug-in for WebSphere Studio Application Developer 5.1 or WebSphere Studio Site Developer 5.1. The exercises have been performed with WebSphere Studio Device Developer stand-alone."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
OCLC:
80247219

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