EclipseCon 2007 March 5-8, Santa Clara California





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(3611) The Two Faces of MTJ

Rodrigo Pastrana (IBM), Kevin Horowitz (IBM)

Mobile And Embedded · Short Tutorial
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Monday, 10:30, 2 hours | Room 208

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The Mobile Tools for the Java Platform (MTJ) project extends the Eclipse SDK to provide an environment for developing Java ME applications for mobile devices. MTJ, itself, is an extensible environment that exists to allow vendors to customize for the diverse device world, providing a framework that can be customized and extended for mobile developers. This tutorial will hit on both aspects of MTJ. It will show the end to end life cycle of a simple Java ME project using the tools provided by MTJ. It will follow this with information about extending the MTJ framework to show developers how to create and add custom SDKs and other framework providers.

Rodrigo Pastrana is a software engineer for IBM Lotus in Boca Raton, Florida. His current responsibilities include IBM lotus Expeditor development and the Eclipse Mobile Tools for the Java Platform (MTJ) project development. Rodrigo has worked on several technologies including Text-to-Speech, IBM Embedded ViaVoice, and WebSphere Everyplace Access. Rodrigo holds a M.S. degree in Computer Engineering from the University of Florida.

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.

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