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Have you thought about building games for your cell phone or other wireless devices?
Whether you are a first-time wireless Java developer, or an experienced professional
Beginning J2ME, Third Edition brings exciting wireless and mobile Java application
development right to your door!
This book will empower you with numerous topics: sound HTTPS support, user
interface API enhancements, sound/music API, a Game API, 3D graphics, and Bluetooth.
Further, this book is easy to read and includes many practical, hands-on, and
ready-to-use code examples. You will not be disappointed.
About the Authors
Jonathan Knudsen is a Java developer and noted author of several
books, including Wireless Java: Developing with J2ME, Second Edition, Mobile
Java, The Unofficial Guide to LEGO MINDSTORMS Robots, Learning Java, and Java
2D Graphics. Jonathan began his object-oriented programming career in Objective-C
on the NeXT OS, soon thereafter suffering through a couple of purgatorial years
in Microsoft's Visual C++, before graduating to Java in 1996. He has written
extensively about Java and LEGO robots, including five books, a monthly online
column called "Bite-Size Java," and articles for JavaWorld, EXE, NZZ
Folio, and the O'Reilly Network. Jonathan holds a degree in mechanical engineering
from Princeton University. You can find him at www.jonathanknudsen.com.
Bitten by the computer bug in 1978, Sing Li has grown up with
the microprocessor revolution. His first PC was a $99 do-it-yourself COSMIC
ELF computer with 256 bytes of memory and a 1-bit LED display. For more than
two decades, Sing has been a developer, author, consultant, speaker, instructor,
and entrepreneur. His wide-ranging experience spans distributed architectures,
web application/service systems, computer telephony integration, and embedded
systems. Sing has been working with (and writing about) Java, Jini, and JXTA
since their very first alpha releases, and is an evangelist of P2P technology
and a participant in the JXTA community.
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