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The Mobile and Interactive Device Technology resource center shows how you can create, test, certify, and market applications for consumer devices, from phonetops to desktops to embedded devices, with these technologies:
- Java ME A platform for mobile phones, PDAs, set-top boxes, and vehicle telematics systems.
- Java Card A technology for applications that run on smart cards and devices with very limited memory and processing capabilities.
- JavaFX A platform for creating rich media and interactive content.
- Tools & toolkits include the MSA, MIDP, CLDC, CDC, Java Card, and NetBeans Mobility Packs.
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What's New 
October 2008
The Lightweight User Interface Toolkit (LWUIT)
LWUIT is a versatile and compact API for creating mobile user interfaces. This tutorial will get you started creating LWUIT applications for mobile platforms. You may also want to watch Ed Ort's interview with engineering manager Yoav Barel.
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October 2008
My First JavaFX Applet
This visual quick-start guides you through how to create a simple JavaFX applet that you can run in a browser.
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September 2008
Blu-ray Disc Application Development
Developer Bruce Hopkins walks you through a complete working example of how to a create BD-J application that works on any Blu-ray disc player, using Java ME, with part 2 to follow.
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Spotlight
Sun Tech Days 2008-2009
Rich internet applications on mobile and wireless devices are among the topics covered at Sun Tech Days. This Fall, locations include Seoul, South Korea; Taipei, Taiwan; and Guangzhou, China.
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Community
Events
Sun Tech Days
Get practical information, examples of real-world solutions, and hands-on training.
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The Java ME technology Device Matrix is a compilation of publicly available information from third-party sources, from Alcatel to Nokia to TTPcom. Go to the Authorized Licensees page to see the java ME licensees who claim compatibility with Java ME specifications and TCKs.
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