J-Fall 2006

- 11 oktober  - De Reehorst- Ede

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Is That The Enterprise In Your Pocket? 

Creating standalone applications for your mobile device can be fun, say a tip calculator or currency
converter. However, we’re talking about a CONNECTED device, so let’s build an application that
connects to something. Hey, how about our enterprise data center - so for example, I could track the
status of my machines from anywhere in the world? And what if I could build that application using a
drag & drop visual designer? Get it to seamlessly run on emulators from Nokia, Sprint and others?
Better yet, how about using a debugger to walk through the application as it runs on my very own
phone? All of this is possible today using NetBeans Mobility. This session is an introduction to J2ME
development and demonstrates the features of the NetBeans Mobility Pack.


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Brian Leonard 
Sun Microsystems / NetBeans
Brian Leonard works as a senior software engineer with Sun Microsystems. Most of his Java experience is with application servers, working on Java EE servers before there was a standard. Lately, Brian has switched gears to evangelize the NetBeans open source IDE where he spends a good majority of his time speaking with developers around the world.