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  • Build multiserving Java applications, Part 2 by Bilal Siddiqui   - [Clicks: 69]
    In this tutorial series, learn how to build multiserving Web applications. The first tutorial in the series explained how to use Wireless Universal Resource File (WURFL) for multiserving. This follow-up tutorial demonstrates how to incorporate multiserving features into JavaServer Faces (JSF) applications. JSF is a Java API to build user interface components. By incorporating multiserving features into JSF, you are able to build JSF tag libraries and applications capable of serving a variety of wireless clients.
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    http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/edu/wi-dw-wi-unires1-i.html - Nov, 2006
  • Build multiserving Java applications, Part 1 by Bilal Siddiqui   - [Clicks: 35]
    In this tutorial series, you'll learn how to build Web applications that can serve wireless clients according to client capabilities. This concept is called multiserving, and it's useful in pervasive computing applications. Wireless Universal Resource File (WURFL), an open source project at SourceForge.net, uses XML to describe the capabilities of wireless devices. This tutorial focuses on exploring and using WURFL, beginning with the concept of multiserving and seeing how WURFL enables multiserving by providing an XML format to express the capabilities of wireless devices.
    [Formats: html, pdf]
    http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/edu/wi-dw-wi-unires-i.html - Nov, 2006
  • Develop mobile apps with Personal Information Management by Anderson Fraga   - [Clicks: 246]
    This tutorial takes you through the steps required to successfully build a Personal Information Management (PIM) Mobile Information Device Profile 2.0 (MIDP 2.0) application using well-known products, such as Eclipse, the J9 Java Virtual Machine, and the JSR-75 PIM implementation.
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    http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/edu/wi-dw-wi-pim-i.html - Jul, 2006

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