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4 New Screencasts: LWUIT, JDTF, JSR 290, and JavaCard

4 New Screencasts: LWUIT, JDTF, JSR 290, and JavaCard Our documentation team has put together four brand-new screencasts on current subjects. They are 5 minutes each in length and a great way to get introduced quickly to the highlights of each topic. I encourage you to have a look: LWUIT (Lightweight User Interface Toolkit) screencast A 5-minute overview to jump-start your understanding of LWUIT technology -- everything you need to know about what it is, why it was created, who should use it, and the functionality it offers. JDTF (Java Device Test Framework) screencast This brief screen cast introduces JDTF, a flexible, configurable test framework that can be used to assess various aspects of the quality of Java Platform, Micro Edition (Java ME) device implementations. JSR 290 (Java Language & XML User Interface Markup Integration) screencast This brief screen cast describes Java Specification Request (JSR) 290, which enables the creation of mobile Java applications that combine Web UI markup with Java code. Java Card screencast This brief screen cast walks you through the highlights of the Java Card Platform, the world's largest standards-based computing platform. Enjoy! Cheers, -- Terrence


Date: September, 04 2009
Url: http://www.java.net/blog/terrencebarr/archive/2009/09/04/4-new-screencasts-lwuit-jdtf-jsr-290-and-javacard


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