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- The Java Media API In Practice by Mikko Kontio - [Clicks: 149]
Good vibrations! The creative use of sounds can make a game light-years more interesting than similar games with no noise. Designing and adding sounds can be a hard but rewarding job. Mikko Kontio points out some of the key issues of adding sounds to MIDP 2.0 applications, along with resources to help you in your task.
http://www.informit.com/content/index.asp?product_id={37BE2265-EF6F-4BF2-8913-13A60DE0735E}&session_id={} - Dec, 2003 - Adding Sound to Applications with the MIDP 2.0 Media API by Mikko Kontio - [Clicks: 103]
With the MIDP 2.0 Media API, you can add sound to your games and other applications, playing tones, tone sequences, and different kinds of audio in MIDP devices.
http://www.informit.com/isapi/product_id~{A80BBAC5-10D2-40D7-B92C-87A4078CCA15}/session_id~{}/content/index.asp - Oct, 2003 - Introduction to Mobile Blogging by Jonathan Knudsen - [Clicks: 78]
This article described the current landscape of weblogging and outlined the possibilities for mobile blog clients. It briefly described current moblogging software, and sketched out a likely architecture for a future client that includes a mobile device supporting MIDP and MMAPI, and an intermediate server that translates picture uploads from the device into XML-RPC method calls on blog servers.
http://developers.sun.com/techtopics/mobility/midp/articles/blogging/ - Oct, 2003 - Taking Pictures with MMAPI by Jonathan Knudsen - [Clicks: 118]
The Mobile Media API (MMAPI) enables MIDlets to play and record audio and video data. The exact capabilities depend on the device implementation. Currently the only device that supports MMAPI is the Nokia 3650 mobile phone. This article describes how to build a simple camera application using MMAPI.
[Includes source code.]
http://developers.sun.com/techtopics/mobility/midp/articles/picture/ - Jun, 2003 - The J2ME Mobile Media API by Qusay H. Mahmoud - [Clicks: 158]
This article provides a technical overview of MMAPI's architecture and APIs, followed by a tutorial in which sample code demonstrates how MMAPI can be used to build multimedia-rich wireless Java applications. A complete media player is developed, and steps for testing it are provided.
http://developers.sun.com/techtopics/mobility/midp/articles/mmapioverview/ - Jun, 2003 - Get Small with Wireless Messaging and Mobile Media by Daniel F. Savarese - [Clicks: 74]
As the JCP sorts out J2ME elements with two JSRs, take a look at how programmers will benefit with two new J2ME APIs: Wireless Messaging and Mobile Media.
http://www.fawcette.com/javapro/2003_03/magazine/features/dsavarese/ - Mar, 2003