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BREW and J2ME: A Complete Wireless Solution for Operators Committed to Java

White Papers This paper describes the BREW solution in greater detail and explains how operators can realize rapid deployment and increased revenue from the implementation of a BREW enabled system featuring applications using the developerÂ’s desired...

[July 16, 2007, 3:02]

Witches Brew

Downloads Witches Brew is a scary little application that shows you spooky Halloween-style scenes like bats flying around a witches' castle, and a bubbling cauldron of objects, such as a skeleton's hand.

[November 3, 2008, 8:47]

A Generic Connection Framework for BREW

White Papers The paper tries to establish a common ground for I/O and network operations on BREW and encapsulate this commonality in a framework. Such a framework is used in J2ME to insulate the developer of protocol implementation details, to offer the needed...

[November 30, 2004, 23:00]

The Weather Channel Develops a Wireless Download Application Using Brew and Java Technologies

White Papers The Weather Channel developed a wireless download application using Brew and Java technologies. Wireless subscribers are now able to access the latest weather reports while away from their televisions and computers.

[November 9, 2009, 3:58]

Rendering HTML Using the Brew uiOne Toolkit

White Papers The htmlwidget, an optional widget bundled with the SDK and used by the uiOne trigplayer, can be used to display HTML in applications using the Brew uiOne Toolkit (BUIT) just as any other widget might.

[July 11, 2007, 1:00]

Binary Runtime Environment for Wireless - Creating a BREW Application from Scratch

White Papers This paper walks user through the basic steps necessary to create first Binary Runtime Environment for Wireless (BREW) application using the tools provided in the BREW Software Development Kit (BREW SDK).

[October 24, 2003, 6:16]

Qualcomm courts European developers for GSM Brew-up

News Qualcomm is gearing up its Brew software development platform, which the company claims can provide better, faster and more engaging games on mobile devices than Java. Although the Brew platform can compete with it directly, Java can also run...

[February 12, 2004, 16:25]

Qualcomm serves up Brew SDK to developers

News Qualcomm on Monday introduced its software developer kit for its Brew Mobile Platform, a mobile-phone operating system designed to bring Adobe Flash software to mid-range mobile phones. Brew Mobile Platform (MP) was unveiled in 2007 as part of the...

[November 17, 2008, 16:22]

Scaling Images Using Qualcomm Brew

White Papers As it turns out, Qualcomm Brew offers two means to do this, one a quick shortcut available in Brew 3.x, and a more robust interface, capable not just of scaling but rotating and shearing bitmaps that has been around since Brew 2.0.

[July 11, 2007, 1:00]

Back to Basics: How to Manage Collections in Your Legacy Brew Applications

White Papers There's something about sitting down to write a Brew application in C that makes programmers go back to basics: the very basics, like writing their own linked list each time instead of leveraging one of the hundreds of implementations laying...

[December 22, 2008, 0:00]

J2ME or BREW for wireless development?

Talkback I am a game developer and I am interested to know that is it possible to convert a J2ME coded game to BREW code game, easily. Hello, Do any one have any idea of the difficulties one might face during this code conversion.

[March 17, 2004, 18:33]

Home Brew - Native Forth MICRO

Blog Comment Congratulations! I played with Forth on Z80 and believe it or not, there was a Forth implementation for the Commodore C64! It was amazing what you could make either chip or system do with no more than 1K of code.

[December 7, 2007, 3:52]

Java allies brew wireless riposte to MS

News Sun Microsystems, BEA Systems, IBM and several other companies have joined a software plan that uses Java to link cell phones and servers while keeping Microsoft out of the picture. The move, which was announced Tuesday, is the second phase of a...

[December 19, 2001, 10:19]

Adding flavour to the Java brew

Blog Although Sun clearly takes on the role of lead ‘barista’ at the Java coffee brewing pot, it would be hard not to notice the small army of partners, sponsors and industry ‘friends’ that comprise the total offering that is JavaOne.

[May 7, 2008, 1:20]

IBM, BEA brew up Java strategy

News IBM and BEA Systems, usually staunch rivals, are collaborating on ways to smooth out technical differences between their respective Java software lines. The two companies on Tuesday announced that they have published specifications for three...

[November 25, 2003, 15:30]

Copyright differences brew P2P clash

News A difference between American and European copyright law threatens to carve out a free-swapping zone for popular decades-old music, hampering record companies' antipiracy efforts online. European and Canadian copyright protections for sound...

[January 8, 2003, 9:22]

Borland and Oracle brew Java tool updates

News Borland and Oracle are developing new versions of their Java software development tools. Borland will ship an update to its popular JBuilder tool this week. The new version integrates with two other Borland products: testing software that allows...

[May 21, 2002, 15:30]

Apache to brew its own pot of Java

News The Apache Foundation has proposed creating an open source version of Java on the desktop, a plan that Sun has initially welcomed. Project Harmony, which was formally proposed last Friday, aims to write J2SE from scratch.

[May 10, 2005, 8:30]

Can Symbian Brew BlackBerry?

White Papers According to the research held by analytics company Canalys the market of "Smart" mobile devices in Europe, Near East and Africa grows more rapidly than market of mobile phones. Within the first half of 2005 9.6 million of smartphones and PDAs were...

[April 3, 2009, 1:22]

A fresh brew: JavaOne Developers' Confererence

News In the years since Sun Microsystems introduced Java, the software has sprawled across every corner of the computing landscape. But through all the changes, one thing has remained the same: Java is Sun's tool to keep Microsoft at bay.

[June 6, 2001, 12:52]

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