J2ME News
Added Jun 23, 2009, Under:
J2ME
Microlog is a small logging library for Java ME (J2ME) like Log4j. It has support for logging to console, file, RecordStore, Canvas, Form, Bluetooth, a serial port (Bluetooth, IR, USB), Socket(incl SSL), UDP, Syslog, MMS, SMS, e-mail or to Amazon S3.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/microlog/
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Added Jun 23, 2009, Under:
J2ME
Build lightweight networks of service-based components (SOA). Autonomous behaviour, self-organisation, permanent and dynamic linking, XML-RPC based communication, password protection, legacy code accessed through wrappers. Java ME (J2ME) compatible.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/licas/
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Added Jun 23, 2009, Under:
J2ME
Lightweight, fast, Java-centric Lua interpreter written for J2ME and J2SE, with libraries for basic, string, table, package, math, io, os, debug and coroutine packages, a compiler, luajava bindings, and JSR-233 pluggable scripting engine bindings.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/luaj/
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Added Jun 20, 2009, Under:
J2ME
MLE – The Mobile Learning Engine is a learning application for mobile phones written in Java (J2ME). It enables you to use your phone at anytime and at anyplace for computer-aided, multimedia-based learning. It is a content independent engine.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/mle/
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Added Jun 17, 2009, Under:
J2ME
MobileStratego is the online version of Stratego for mobile phones. It’s developed with J2ME and it is a two players version. Online playing is achieved using peer-to-peer with virtual server or direct connection. Single phone is supported too.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/mobilestratego/
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Added Jun 17, 2009, Under:
J2ME
This project is an Xpath processor built for the J2ME platform. The author couldn’t find any Xpath processor that would fit the limited resources of a mobile phone so he decided to write his own.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/minixpath/
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Added Jun 17, 2009, Under:
J2ME
LightWallet is a open source lightweight J2ME personal finance management application. Changes: 1. User is now possible to cancel import/export operations. 2. Fixed cosmetic issue with progress bar on import/export operations.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/lightwallet/
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Added Jun 12, 2009, Under:
J2ME
Hammock is a mock object framework for J2ME devices. It is used in conjunction with unit test frameworks like JMUnit and J2MEUnit. The framework includes mocks for many of the J2ME UI and I/O classes as well as a utility, HammockMaker, for generating mocks of other classes.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/hammockmocks/
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Added Jun 9, 2009, Under:
J2ME
LightWallet is a open source lightweight J2ME personal finance management application. Changes: 1. Implemented embedded calculator. 2. Fixed some cosmetic issues.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/lightwallet/
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Added Jun 9, 2009, Under:
J2ME
Build lightweight networks of service-based components (SOA). Autonomous behaviour, self-organisation, permanent and dynamic linking, XML-RPC based communication, password protection, legacy code accessed through wrappers. Java ME (J2ME) compatible.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/licas/
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