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Design Considerations for Using the PIM API for Java ME

Overview Mobile handsets such as cellphones typically have an address book to keep track of people one likes to stay in touch with, a calendar to keep track of important events, and a to-do list to keep track of items one doesn't want to forget. This type of personal information is one of the most important functions found in a handset, just second to voice. The user can use the PIM API for Java ME to enable the mobile Java applications to read and write to/from the locally stored personal information databases. The user can even write synchronizers to keep the handset PIM data in-sync with remote PIM data stores. This paper provides a comprehensive introduction with code examples on how to use the PIM API.

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Sun Microsystems
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Nov 7, 2007
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Application Development, Java, Programming Languages

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