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==Identity Management==
==Identity Management==
* [http://www.projectliberty.org Liberty Alliance]
* [http://www.projectliberty.org Liberty Alliance]
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==Cryptography==
==Cryptography==
http://www.bouncycastle.org/ lightweight cryptographic API, should be useable with J2ME
* http://www.bouncycastle.org/ lightweight cryptographic API, should be useable with J2ME
* [http://jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=177 JSR 177] (still incomplete) specification to use the SIM card for security operations


==XML==
==XML==
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* [http://developer.sonyericsson.com/site/global/docstools/java/p_java.jsp Sony Ericsson J2ME SDK]
* [http://developer.sonyericsson.com/site/global/docstools/java/p_java.jsp Sony Ericsson J2ME SDK]


===Quick installation walkthrough===
You need: Windows 2000/XP, (local) administrative rights, additionally a normal user for everyday work


# Become (local) administrator
# (optional, if needed) Get J2SE SDK 1.4.x from [http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/download.html]
# (optional, if needed) Get DirectX 8.1 or later from [http://www.microsoft.com/directx] (there is a "runtime" quick link to the right)
# Get Eclipse 3.1.x from [http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/index.php]
# Unpack Eclipse to the hard drive (e.g. in <code><var>c:\eclipse</var></code>)
# optional: create a start menu item for <code><var>c:\eclipse</var>\eclipse.exe</code>
# Adjust the rights on <code><var>c:\eclipse</var></code> to Everybody: Read, Execute (make sure these are inherited to all files and folders below)
# Run Eclipse and install EclipseME per [http://eclipseme.org/docs/installEclipseME.html these] installation instructions (Note: the correct update site is <code>http://www.eclipseme.org/updates/</code> and <em>not</em> <code>http://eclipseme.sourceforge.net/updates/</code> which erroneously is shown in the screenshots.) Don't bother with the configuration instructions yet.
# Exit Eclipse.
# Install the Sony-Ericsson J2ME SDK from [http://developer.sonyericsson.com/site/global/docstools/java/p_java.jsp], for example to <code><var>C:\SonyEricsson</var></code>
# Copy the Device Explorer eclipse plugin from <code><var>C:\SonyEricsson</var>\J2ME_SDK\OnDeviceDebug\lib\devexp\plugins\com.sonyericsson.sdkme.deviceexplorer_2.2.3</code> to <code><var>C:\Eclipse</var>\plugins\</code>
# Adjust the rights on <code><var>C:\SonyEricsson</var></code> to Everybody: Read, Execute plus Full Access for your normal user (most of the programs in the SDK want to write in that directory)
# (optional, if needed) Disable the "Windows Firewall", because it interferes with emulator-emulator connections and is generally not needed on a properly configured system. If your Windows is not hardened yet you might want to do that now: http://www.ntsvcfg.de/
# Become your normal user.
# Start Eclipse.
# Follow the configuration hints from [http://eclipseme.org/docs/configuring.html] (the root of the Wireless Toolkit is <code><var>C:\SonyEricsson</var></code>)

You're done. For information on how to start developing look at <code>file:///<var>C:/SonyEricsson</var>/J2ME_SDK/PC_Emulation/WTK2/docs/UserGuide-html/demonstrations.html</code>, and [http://developers.sun.com/techtopics/mobility/learn/midp/midp20/].

In Eclipse you must first create a new midlet suite (File -> New -> Other -> J2ME -> J2ME midlet suite) before you can create a new midlet (File -> New -> Other -> J2ME -> J2ME midlet). When you want to run/debug your midlet in the emulator you must make sure to enter <code>-Xdevice:SonyEricsson_W800_Emu</code> (or whatever device you intend to emulate on) for the 'Extra Emulator Parameters'. (For some reason the 'Device' drop-down list is empty, but the default device name "DefaultColorPhone" is not supported by the emulator.)


==Bluetooth==
==Bluetooth==
* [https://www.bluetooth.org/spec/ Bluetooth-Specs] (the relevant core-specification is given by "Core Specification v2.0 + EDR")
* [https://www.bluetooth.org/spec/ Bluetooth-Specs] (the relevant core-specification is given by "Core Specification v2.0 + EDR")
* [http://www.jcp.org/aboutJava/communityprocess/final/jsr082/ JSR-000082 Java APIs for Bluetooth]
* [http://www.jcp.org/aboutJava/communityprocess/final/jsr082/ JSR-000082 Java APIs for Bluetooth]

JSR82 implementations for the PC (BlueZ):
* [http://www.rococosoft.com/blue_dk.html Impronto] (free for universities and hobbyist programmers)
* [http://www.avetana-gmbh.de/avetana-gmbh/produkte/jsr82.eng.xml Avetana JSR 82] 14 day demo license, full license costs 25 Euros

Latest revision as of 08:44, 15 December 2005

Identity Management

Communication Protocols

Cryptography

XML

Zero-Configuration

W800i Software


Bluetooth

JSR82 implementations for the PC (BlueZ):

  • Impronto (free for universities and hobbyist programmers)
  • Avetana JSR 82 14 day demo license, full license costs 25 Euros