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Java and iAppli as I-Mode wireless service represent the future
for mobile devices
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23rd July 2002
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Nesmertec AP and eValley Inc announced an alliance to develop embedded Java and iAppli technology for mobile devices such as cellular phones, car navigation systems, PDAs and other consumer products for a worldwide market. As a result of this alliance, cellular phone manufacturers will be able to deploy both mobile Java and iAppli software in one single step on any cellular phone platform. This unique solution will enable service providers and mobile operators using such cellular phones to dramatically increase their revenue flow by offering customers the option of downloading both Java and iAppli applications on their cellular phone without the need for special adaptations. Picture
above shows Dynamic Class Loading Using FastBCC diagram usedor mobile
phone targets, as well as PDA's, the dynamically loaded classes are
compiled on the target and linked into the running application. This
enables the downloading of e.g. jar files containing MIDlet suites onto
a mobile phone, which will be compiled to native code in order to run
with optimum performance. Java
virtual machines (JVM) available today, powers both the The alliance will allow eValley, which is best known for its software i-enabler that implements NTT DoCoMo, Inc.'s Doja API, to build iAppli platforms on esmertec's Jbed (NTT DoCoMo is a leading japanese IT Company). "The Jbed technology from esmertec AG is an excellent solution that allows customers to use Java in a wide variety of embedded systems. eValley highly values Jbed and plans to use it as one of the major solutions the company provides to manufacturers of mobile devices," said Koichi Makabe, CEO of eValley, Inc. |
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