
1 Introduction
| RTOS | Real Time Operating System |
| SDK | Software Development Kit |
| SMS | Short Message Service |
| SMSC | Short Messaging Service Center |
| SU | Subscribe Unit |
| UI | User Interface |
| URI | Unified Resource Identifier |
| VM | Virtual Machine |
| WMA | Wireless Messaging API |
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Document Overview
This developer’s guide is organized into the following chapters and appendixes:
Chapter 1 – Introduction: this chapter has general information about this document, including purpose, scope, references, and definitions.
Chapter 2 – J2ME Introduction: this chapter describes the J2ME platform and the available resources on the Motorola C381p handset.
Chapter 3 – Developing and Packaging J2ME Applications: this chapter describes important features to look for when selecting tools and emulation environments. It also describes how to package a J2ME application, how to package a MIDlet, and generate JAR and JAD files properly.
Chapter 4 – Downloading Applications: this chapter describes the process for downloading applications.
Chapter 5 – Application Management: this chapter describes the lifecycle,
Chapter 6 – JAD Attributes: this chapter describes what attributes are supported.
Chapter 7 – Java.lang Implementation: this chapter describes the java.lang implementation.
Chapter 8 – Networking APIs: this chapter describes the Java Networking API.
Chapter 9 – JSR 135 Mobile Media: this chapter describes image types and supported formats.
Chapter 10 – JSR 120 Wireless Messaging API: this chapter describes JSR 120 implementation.
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Chapter 12 – Telephony API: this chapter describes the Telephony API.
Chapter 13 – Serial Port Access: this chapter describes the Serial Port Access.
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