WAP
Java Performance Tuning Newsletter.
Russ— The Projection Keyboard Actually Works!
Tom — One for cameraphone owners.
Fred — Another Sign of the JavaDesktop ReAwakening-Jazilla.
Greg — Portal / CMS Tools in Java.
Andres — JSTL's web resource.
Arjun — Interesting tidbits on memorial day.
Friki, a Java Wiki.
California senate passes antispam bill. Not waiting for the U.S. Congress…
Is Palm doomed? Charlie Demerjian explains why he thinks Palm is doomed.
Jason Brome (of the nntp//rss fame) pointed me to the Openwave Developer Program and mentioned that “Their WAP browser is embedded in a large number of phones.”
Yesterday I started looking into what was needed to create WAP/WML pages. Here are some of the useful resources I found so far:
- W3 Schools’ WAP/WML Tutorial
- Jan Winkler’s WML Editor 3.2
- Nokia Mobile Internet Toolkit 4.0 (Browser, Emulator, etc.)
- Opera 7 (which supports WML)
- Digital Airways’ Wapaka, a Java-based WML Browser.
- WinWAP 3.1 Pro
- Altova’s XMLSpy 5
Arjun — Why do we say “God bless you” after a sneeze?
Vincent — Maven plugin for Cactus 3.0 in CVS.
Matt — Groove DevZone.
Simon — CSS Tutorial: feedback so far.
Aaron — CJAN: CPAN for Java.
O'Reilly releases “C++ in a Nutshell.”
FCC proposal could boost Wi-Fi. More bandwidth may result in higher density of use, channels for apps.
PC Magazine Review: Sharp Zaurus SL5600.
Enhance persistent application properties in your Java application.
Dominic — Exadel does Struts and JDO.
Steven — Let's see how many lines Tom needs.
Aaron— Eclipse SSH Plugin.
Apple says final 802.11g standard misleading.
On May 24, 1878 — The first American bicycle race was held in Boston.