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    ABOUT ----======---- mobile-google-talk-http is an extension of the MGTalk J2ME application to support the HTTP Binding (JEP-124). The original MGTalk application is a well-done Jabber client for J2ME. It also supports some Google Talk specific features. ... [More] However, it does not support an HTTP communication mechanism for Jabber (a.k.a HTTP Binding or JEP-124). For more info on the original MGTalk project see here: http://mgtalk.sourceforge.net The initial version (Release 0.1) of mobile-google-talk-http just adds basic HTTP Binding support to MGTalk. I've talked with the owner of MGTalk and he will include it in the original project. The aim of mobile-google-talk-http is to provide a neat J2ME application for Google Talk, specialized on Google Talk. The next release will include a fullscreen, more Google Talk style user interface. Also, HTTP Binding support will be improved (spec not fully implemented yet).     USING MOBILE-GOOGLE-TALK-HTTP ----=============================---- There are now two additional settings in the configuration options: * Use HTTP Binding? [checkbox] * HTTP Binding url [textfield] Check the first option 'Use HTTP Binding?' if you want to connect via a HTTP Binding gateway, specify the url of the HTTP Binding gateway in the 'HTTP Binding url' text field. Use the 'http[s]://host[:port]/path' format for the url. If the checkbox is unchecked then the url has no effect. Using the HTTP Binding means, that the J2ME app connects to the gateway specified at 'HTTP Binding url' and routes the XMPP messages to the XMPP server (specified with 'Host name', 'Port' and 'SSL?'). Note that Google is not running an HTTP Binding gateway (AFAIK -- please correct me if I am wrong. Basic network analysis shows me that the Gmail web chat does not use HTTP Binding), thus you either need to run your own gateway, or use one that is publicly available. * e.g. Punjab (http://punjab.sourceforge.net/) is such a HTTP Binding gateway * the only public http binding gateway i am aware of is 'https://www.butterfat.net:443/punjab/httpb/'. please drop me a note if you know more...     CONTACT ----=======---- Please use the mailinglist to send feedback, comments etc. [Less]

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wsrf4j2me is an implementation of the Web Services Resource Framework (WSRF) for the Java 2 Microedition (J2ME). It is built on top of the ksoap2 API. It has been developed with the intent to allow direct access to Grid Web Services (see ... [More] http://globus.org/toolkit/docs/4.0/common/key/index.html#s-key-overview). The Web Services Resource Framework consists of the following Web Services specifications:  * WS-Resource  * WS-ResourceProperties  * WS-ResourceLifetime  * WS-ServiceGroup  * WS-BaseFaults In addition, WSRF builds upon:  * WS-Addressing  * WS-BaseNotification Currently, WS-ResourceProperties, WS-Addressing, WS-ResourceLifetime and WS-BaseFaults are fully or partially implemented. WS-ServiceGroup and WS-BaseNotification are not implemented at all so far. The project contains a sample J2ME application that shows how to use the API and interacts with the CounterService of Globus Toolkit 4. To my best knowledge, there is no freely available WSRF implementation for J2ME, thus I started implementing this one. It started as a school project and I currently do not have the time to finish it. However, the basics are laid out so that anyone seeking to implement WSRF for J2ME could use this as a basis. [Less]

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A set of tools and technologies from Israfil Consulting Services] and other contributors that can be used in the development of J2ME software in a constrained environment. Much of the technologies here are adaptations of modern best-practices or state-of-the-art tools into a constrained platform ... [More] footprint. Current modules include: Sub Project J2ME Profile Description Release Version Docs container CLDC 1.1 an Inversion of Control Dependency-Injection container (inspired by picocontainer) 1.1 index collections CLDC 1.1 compliant Java 1.2-style collections (API subset) None index concurrent CLDC 1.1 compliant backported concurrent APIs (by Doug Lea and JSR-166). This includes Lock, ReadWriteLock, ReentrantLock and ReadWriteReentrantLock, plus their dependencies. None index util CLDC 1.1 useful classes used by other israfil-micro projects 1.1 index The root project also has maven generated documentation for the entire project. [Less]

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Simple implementation of the "Beat Swatch Clock" for a J2ME compliant mobile phone. Java Web Start Micro Emulator For more details see Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swatch_Internet_Time and http://www.swatch.com/zz_en/internettime.html.

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Simple implementation of the "Moon Phase Calculator" for a J2ME compliant mobile phone. Java Web Start Micro Emulator. This is a screenshot sample from the Sun WTK 2.5.2 Emulator:

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Infociutat és un navegador, per al ciutadà que normalment va a peu, per anar d'un punt a un altre de la ciutat utilitzant únicament el transport públic.

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DescriptionA mobile phone application which simplifies the task of looking up Malaysian Amateur Radio callsign while on the move.The user only need to key-in the ham callsign that he/she wished to enquire, and the application will automatically display relevant information related to the hamradio ... [More] operator. Visit m.ashamradio.com to download the latest application. AcknowledgmentsThanks to 9M2CIO for making the Malaysian Amateur Radio Callsign database available in a format that is easy to develop into. [Less]

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j2me版开源中国移动飞信客户端

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Enables users to log their weight, calories intake on their mobile phones. Contains also a food calories table where user can enter their favorite meals and ingredients.

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