
Motorola has presented the new Public Beta version of MOTODEV Studio for JAVA ME. This software is a full IDE, it is integrated by Eclipse, that provides every tool needed for the development of mobile applications targeting Motorola Mobile Phones. If you use another IDE like Netbeans or JBuilder, just to mention a pair of them, you can obtain a standalone version of the SDK.
The most remarkable features include:
- Java ME Emulator: uses the Sun Java Runtime Environment to simulate the MIDlet environment in Motorola handsets, with an interactive “skin” of the handsets
- WMA Test Server: enables multiple emulated handsets to send and receive SMS and MMS messages.
- SIMConfig Service: allows the user to create SIM card configurations that can be used with emulated handsets
- Libraries for Java ME development for Motorola handsets, including CLDC 1.1, MIDP 2.0, JSR 75, 120, 135, 172, 177, 184, 185, 205, and many other Motorola specific APIs, such as Secondary Display API and Scalable Image Enhancements
- Update Manager: keeps installed components up to date; responsible for authenticating the user, downloading, and installing new features
- MWay: loads MIDlets onto handsets via USB cable and generates system logs for debugging (Motorola OS handsets only)
- Sample MIDlets and tutorials
- Integrated documentation that includes Javadocs, user guides, and Motorola device specifications listing supported Java and Motorola APIs as well as media formats
Link MOTODEV
November 9th, 2007 at 9:37 am
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