White Paper T630/T628
Java
J2ME
CLDC
Sandbox
MIDP Application
running on
MIDP/CLDC/kVM
User Interface
JAR file | Persistent |
resource | Storage |
HTTP/ | Internet |
Services and pages | |
Datagram | with response in |
| HTML format |
Other networked devices (datagram communication)
The T630/T628 supports J2ME CLDC/MIDP. It is ready to run applications written for handheld com- puters and mobile phones.
Applications are easily downloaded directly to the T630/T628 using the browser, or may be installed from a connected PC. Applications such as the currency converter can obtain the latest exchange rates from the Mobile Internet and then make up-
T630/T628 supports
Optional download features
The browser can download JAR/JAD files from WAP and HTML pages provided that the server supports the actual file types. T630/T628 can also download JAD/JAR files from ordinary WAP serv- ers provided that they support the mime type for each of the file types.
Supported protocols
The T630/T628 supports “Sun OTA recommended practice for J2ME CLDC/MIDP” and ordinary MIDP 1.0 applications without extension API’s.
Sandbox security concept
J2ME/CLDC uses a sandbox security concept which includes a number of system components working together to ensure that untrusted applica- tions cannot gain access to system resource.
Selection keys
When executing a MIDP application a lower portion of the screen is reserved for displaying selection keys associated with the application. The appear- ance of this soft key area at runtime depends on which base class the displayed application is derived from.The left soft key is for the first com- mand in the command list and the right soft key is for the “More” list and “Help”.
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