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Mobilize Your Java Applications With Java ME Technologies

Overview This paper walks through creating a Java mobile application for a J2ME-enabled mobile camera device. While it does not cover all of the necessary aspects in depth, it does describe how to build the basic structure for the application. The completed Java mobile application will enable the user to do: Take a picture. Fill out a form to provide some information about the picture. Send the picture and information to a server as data. Then the mobile application can access this data on the server, allowing the user to view and edit it later. A possible use case for this application would be an insurance adjuster in the field assessing an auto claim.

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Dec 22, 2008
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Application Development, Java, Programming Languages

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