This is Java 2 Micro Edition (J2ME) CLDC/MIDP Emulator. Allows demonstrate MIDlet based applications in web browser applet, also can be run as standalone java application.
This is an open source project developing an OS for J2ME Devices, primarily developed for the Samsung Seek, It will has a file browser and a music player. It also has texting and calling features.
Purpose of this project is create games/other software for Java enabled mobile phones. Programs are written under Java (J2ME, midlets). Current highlights include simple mail client and web browser.
The JMBD is a browser detection tool that differentiates a web site is accessed by a web or a mobile browser therefore to load right pages for the single URL. For a mobile browser, it also detects the J2ME, image and WAP version compatibility features.
A J2ME cHTML browser which supports most of cHTML tags. It enables a MIDP enabled Java phone (or device) to act as micro HTML browser, and allows users to receive any basic HTML documents. Latest code at http://lightspeedleader.com/open_source/
The project aims at developing a Web Browser for Mobile Phones. The browser has the capability to download and display simple XHTML web pages consisting of text, formatted text and hyperlinks. It is developed for phones supporting the J2ME Platform.
Crab is a sample application that use Web Services developed with Apache Axis. Web services are invoked both through a web browser (using Apache Struts) and through a cellular phone (using a client developed with J2ME)
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Small footprint J2MEbrowser core for displaying XHTML and HTML documents on Wireless Java enabled embedded devices. Derived from a student project at the FH Joanneum (University of Applied Sciences Kapfenberg, Austria)
The Proteus browser is a J2MEbrowser with a set of useful routines for programming for small Java devices. The idea is to make a highly adaptable browser that has a high rendering capability, and will eventually be plugged on to a client/server archite
The project is a port of the Mozilla Rhino JavaScript Interpreter (http://www.mozilla.org/rhino/) from Java/SE to J2ME/CLDC. The J2ME/CLDC port opens up the mobile world for scripting Java, as it is a widely used platform for mobile phone programming.
Application Browser for mobile devices. -- Client: Run "HotRunner" application (J2ME/J2SE) -- Server: applications distribution (J2SE, Gui in Qt-Jambi) -- HotRunner applications: java mobile programs sent from server to clients