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Richard Davies wrote: The UK has a good crop of technology pioneers in cloud computing - for example ElasticHosts, FlexiScale, Flexiant, OnApp - and also some strong government initiatives such as G-Cloud. We will have to see whether this kind of technical leadership converts into swift mass-market adoption or not.
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In many cases, the end of the year gives you time to step back and take stock of the last 12 months. This is when many of us take a hard look at what worked and what did not, complete performance reviews, and formulate plans for the coming year. For me, it is all of those things plus a time when I u...
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Java ME Is Dead, Long Live Java ME
Java ME is going to keep on chugging, maybe even seeing a rebirth

In this "year of the mobile web" where pundits everywhere are talking about how "the web is the platform" ....

In this time of "let's get a good enough browser and then mobile will take off" ...

In this time of "Java ME is dead" ...

4 of our 6 first quarter projects have major components in Java ME. These are new applications, from companies who understand the porting issues and the complexities.

Why are they using Java ME?

  • Because they need to store some of their application logic and/or data locally
  • Because the app or data needs to be available without the network
  • Because the application would be dreadfully slow as a web app
  • Because they are creating a push messaging client that needs more rich interaction than simple SMS (and better interoperability than MMS)

This quarter is not particularly different from other quarters: we get far more work designing applications than designing web sites.

Java has lots and lots of problems. You know what they are. I think they are fixable, and the good news is that we can use the platform now. So many of the browser and widget platform possibilities keep being "just around the corner" and the opportunity is now.

Java ME is going to keep on chugging, maybe even seeing a rebirth, for quite a while yet. SavaJe doesn't spell the death of Java ME either.

About Barbara Ballard
Barbara Ballard is President and Founder of Little Springs Design. She's a wireless industry expert in product and user experience design and a developer of mobile user interface patterns. As an evangelist for improved mobile product development process, incorporating device proliferation and user experience, her experience includes phone user interfaces, Java ME, uiOne, mobile web, mobile payments, widgets, NFC, and location services. She is the author of 'Designing the Mobile User Experience' (Wiley 2007) and blogs actively at www.littlespringsdesign.com.

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The problem with j2me is diffrent implemntaion by vendors and restriction on accessing to the api.
For example if you want to make a phone call useing j2me. user have to answer to phone warning 4 to 5 times. And some phone don't allow you to access thier phone book if your application doesn't have certification, of cource you have to buy a 500$ per year licnece from Verisign to solve this problem.
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Ali Kianzadeh wrote: The problem with j2me is diffrent implemntaion by vendors and restriction on accessing to the api. For example if you want to make a phone call useing j2me. user have to answer to phone warning 4 to 5 times. And some phone don't allow you to access thier phone book if your application doesn't have certification, of cource you have to buy a 500$ per year licnece from Verisign to solve this problem. This is too much, sorry!
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