Taking it on the road - Developer tools for J2ME
Developer Track · Long Talk
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This talk will begin with an overview of the programming environments available
for J2ME targets. We will also discuss the new MTJ project, its goals, and
current contributors. The discussion will include information about this first
release, including features, functions, use cases, development process, and the
release and milestone schedules. The talk will discuss aspects of J2ME
programming and how they relate to the current "standard" Eclipse platform, and
how/what must be done to enable it for J2ME, including elements such as J2ME
profiles and configurations, different J2ME virtual machines available, device
deployment, debugging, optimization and emulation. The discussion will also
cover how this project relates to other J2ME environments and other initiatives
in the marketplace to give the attendees a broad view of the tooling future for
embedded Java and Eclipse.
After this session the attendees will have an understanding the unique features
needed for J2ME programming, an overview of the currently available tools, and
what this new Eclipse project brings to the table.
Kevin Horowitz is a software engineer for IBM Lotus in Boca Raton, Florida. His current responsibilities include IBM Lotus Expeditor Toolkit and the Eclipse Mobile Tools for the Java Platform (MTJ) project. Immediately prior to his current projects, Kevin worked on IBM WebSphere Studio Device Developer. Kevin holds a M.S. degree in Computer Science from Penn State.