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Re: Production Release of J2ME WTK 2.1 Now Available: msg#00286

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Subject: Re: Production Release of J2ME WTK 2.1 Now Available

JSR120 is WMA 1.0 for MIDP 1.0 (SMS, CBS).
JSR120 maintenance release is WMA 1.1 for MIDP 2.0
includes definitions for Permissions and PushRegistry
operations.

JSR205 is WMA 2.0 with support for MMS.

Peter Rogers wrote:

Thanks Sun :-)

By the way what IS the Wireless Messaging API 1.1? Is this just 1.0
with the
clarification for MIDP 2.0 security and platform requests OR is this JSR
205.

Please could Sun or someone else clarify this issue.

JSR 135 1.1 adds support for Java Radio :-)))

Incidentally does this mean the Nokia 6230 support JSR 135 1.1 and JSR
120
1.1. I ask this as this seems to be the first target platform?

Cheers,

Peter


From: James Allen <James.Allen@xxxxxxx>
Reply-To: A mailing list for KVM discussion <KVM-INTEREST@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: KVM-INTEREST@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Production Release of J2ME WTK 2.1 Now Available
Date: Thu, 18 Dec 2003 23:02:17 -0800

Sun Microsystems is happy to announce that the production release of
the new J2ME Wireless Toolkit version 2.1 is now available.
You can find it at
http://java.sun.com/products/j2mewtoolkit/download-2_1.html.

This latest release supports the following:

* MIDP 2.0 and 1.0 application development
* CLDC 1.1/1.0
* Wireless Messaging API 1.1
* Mobile Media API 1.1
* JTWI Roadmap 1 (JSR-185) clarifications
* The new J2ME Web Services API (JSR-172) plus a new demo application
* KToolbar Multiple Configuration and Profile Build Options
* Integration with Sun ONE Studio 5, Mobile Edition early access

as well as a number of performance and quality improvements.


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