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Enterprise J2ME: Developing Mobile Java Applications
Table of Contents
Copyright
About Prentice Hall Professional Technical Reference
Foreword
About this Book
Target Audience
Prerequisites
Contents
Code Examples
Commercial Products
Related Publications
Production Notes
Acknowledgments
Part I: Introduction
Chapter 1. Mobile Commerce: Visions, Realities, and Opportunities
1.1 Mobile Commerce Value Propositions
1.2 Mobile Technology Adoption
1.3 The Search for Killer Mobile Applications
1.4 Mobile Commerce Landscape
1.5 Summary
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Chapter 2. J2ME: Is Mobile Java Ready for Enterprise?
2.1 Why Java?
2.2 The Java Community Process
2.3 Java Everywhere
2.4 Java 2 Micro Edition Explained
2.5 Competing Technologies
2.6 Summary
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Part II: End-to-End Enterprise Applications
Chapter 3. The Smart Client Paradigm: iFeedBack
3.1 Benefits of Smart Clients
3.2 Introducing iFeedBack
3.3 iFeedBack Usage Scenarios
3.4 Implementation Walk Through
3.5 Summary
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Chapter 4. Managed Smart Clients
4.1 Container-Managed Applications
4.2 OSGi Containers
4.3 A Simple Echo Service Example
4.4 Smart Client with HTTP Front End
4.5 Mobile Gateways
4.6 Summary
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Chapter 5. Mobile Design Patterns: The Smart Ticket Blueprint
5.1 Getting Started
5.2 Smart Ticket in Action
5.3 Important Architectural Patterns
5.4 Implementation Techniques
5.5 Summary
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Chapter 6. Advanced HTTP Techniques
6.1 The Decorator Approach
6.2 The Process-Chain Approach
6.3 Session Tracking via HTTP Cookies
6.4 HTTP Basic Authentication
6.5 HTTP Digest Authentication
6.6 Secure HTTP
6.7 Summary
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Chapter 7. End-to-End Best Practices
7.1 Limited Device Hardware
7.2 Slow, Unreliable Networks
7.3 Pervasive Devices
7.4 Ubiquitous Integration
7.5 The Impatient User
7.6 Summary
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Part III: Mobile Messaging Applications
Chapter 8. Email and PIM
8.1 Basics of Email
8.2 Introducing Mail4ME
8.3 The JavaPhone API
8.4 The PDA Optional Package
8.5 Commercial Email and PIM Suites
8.6 Corporate Portal Servers
8.7 Summary
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Chapter 9. Converged Mobile P2P Messaging
9.1 Introducing the Wireless Messaging API
9.2 WMA in Action
9.3 WMA Reference Implementation
9.4 SMS from the Back End
9.5 Beyond SMS: The IM Convergence
9.6 SIP-Based IM Applications
9.7 Summary
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Chapter 10. Enterprise Messaging
10.1 Mobile Enterprise Messaging
10.2 Introducing the JMS
10.3 Mobile JMS from iBus//Mobile
10.4 The IBM WebSphere MQ Everyplace
10.5 Summary
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Part IV: Mobile Databases and Synchronization Engines
Chapter 11. Mobile Database for CDC Devices
11.1 Database on the Go
11.2 Introducing JDBC
11.3 Portable and Efficient Code Using PreparedStatement
11.4 Access Stored Procedures Using CallableStatement
11.5 The JDBC Optional Package for the CDC
11.6 HSQL Database Engine
11.7 iAnywhere Solutions SQL Anywhere Studio
11.8 IBM DB2 Everyplace
11.9 Oracle9i Lite
11.10 PointBase Micro Edition
11.11 Example Application: Contact Manager
11.12 Summary
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Chapter 12. Mobile Databases for MIDP Devices
12.1 PointBase Micro Edition
12.2 The Oracle J2ME SODA SDK
12.3 The IBM DB2e FastRecordStore
12.4 Summary
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Chapter 13. Database Synchronization
13.1 Synchronization and Mobility
13.2 PointBase UniSync
13.3 IBM DB2 Everyplace
13.4 iAnywhere Solutions MobiLink
13.5 Oracle9i Mobile Server
13.6 The Synchronized Contact Manager
13.7 Summary
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Chapter 14. Access Backend Databases
14.1 Direct Access to Remote Databases
14.2 The Oracle J2ME SQL SDK
14.3 Legacy Applications
14.4 Using Simplicity for Legacy Databases
14.5 Summary
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Part V: XML and Mobile Web Services
Chapter 15. XML for Small Devices
15.1 What Is XML?
15.2 Challenges for Small Devices
15.3 XML Parsing Models
15.4 Introducing Amazon XML Services
15.5 Amazon Services via XmlPull
15.6 Amazon Services via kDOM
15.7 A Mobile RSS Client
15.8 Summary
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Chapter 16. SOAP Web Services on Smart Clients
16.1 What Is SOAP Web Services?
16.2 Introducing kSOAP
16.3 kSOAP Explained
16.4 Advanced kSOAP
16.5 More kSOAP Examples
16.6 What's in kSOAP v2.0?
16.7 Summary
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Chapter 17. The J2ME Web Services Optional Package
17.1 A Little History
17.2 The XML Processing API
17.3 The JAX-RPC API
17.4 The SPI for Implementers
17.5 Compare with kXML and kSOAP
17.6 Summary
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Chapter 18. Case Study: Mobile Clients for Location-Based Services
18.1 Location-Based Services
18.2 Microsoft MapPoint Web Services
18.3 MapPoint J2ME Clients
18.4 Enhancing the Driving Directions Application
18.5 Summary
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Part VI: Advanced Mobile Security
Chapter 19. Mobile Security for Enterprise
19.1 What Is Advanced Mobile Security?
19.2 Lightweight Mobile Cryptography Toolkits
19.3 Bouncy Castle Lightweight API
19.4 The IAIK ME JCE
19.5 Phaos Technology Micro Foundation Toolkit
19.6 NTRU jNeo for Java Toolkit
19.7 B3 Security
19.8 Device-Specific APIs
19.9 Standardization of J2ME Security APIs
19.10 Summary
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Chapter 20. The J2ME Crypto Recipes
20.1 Overview of Recipes
20.2 Symmetric Encryption
20.3 Password-Based Encryption
20.4 Public Key Encryption
20.5 Digital Signature
20.6 Summary
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Appendix A. Basics of J2ME Application Development
A.1 Life Cycle Methods
A.2 UI Model
A.3 Remote and Local Data
A.4 Code Walk Through
A.5 Packaging and Building
A.6 Deployment
A.7 Summary
Appendix B. Tools and J2ME Runtimes for PDAs
B.1 Overview of the WebSphere Studio Device Developer
B.2 Installing MIDP on PocketPC Devices
B.3 Installing Personal Profile on PocketPC Devices
B.4 Run Java Applications on the PocketPC Device
B.5 Summary
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