Chapter 14. Developing Java ME Mobile Applications


  • Mobility Primer

  • Setting up Mobility Projects

  • Creating a Project from Scratch

  • Importing a Project

  • Using Mobility File Templates

  • Configuring the Project's Classpath

  • Configuring Your Project for Different Devices

  • Reusing Project Settings and Configurations

  • Structuring Project Dependencies

  • Managing the Distribution JAR File Content

  • Handling Project Resources for Different Configurations

  • Writing Code Specific to a List of Configurations

  • Using the Preprocessor

  • Using Configuration Abilities

  • Creating and Associating an Ability with a Configuration

  • Localizing Applications

  • Using the MIDP Visual Designer

  • Understanding the Flow Designer

  • Understanding the Screen Designer

  • Deploying Your Application Automatically

  • Incrementing the Application's MIDlet-Version Automatically

  • Using Ant in Mobility Projects

  • Using Headless Builds

  • Using the Wireless Connection Tools

THE NETBEANS MOBILITY PACK can simplify many aspects of your MIDP development process. It includes, among other things, the MIDP Visual Designer for managing the flow and content of your application screens, an integrated device fragmentation solution with editor support, and an end-to-end build process that can even include deployment of the application to a remote server.

This chapter covers a range of the Mobility Pack functionality and should give you a better understanding of how you can use many of its features. Projects created for NetBeans Mobility Pack share many qualities with general Java projects. However, you will probably find it useful to read through other chapters in this book as well to learn more about general IDE features concerning project setup, editing, and debugging.



NetBeans IDE Field Guide(c) Developing Desktop, Web, Enterprise, and Mobile Applications
NetBeans IDE Field Guide(c) Developing Desktop, Web, Enterprise, and Mobile Applications
ISBN: N/A
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Year: 2004
Pages: 279

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