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Hi, I'm a beginner in J2ME, can anyone recommend a good online tutorial?
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A quick search on google will find you lots of tutorials to work through but I've found these to be some of the best...
This tutorial is from IBM's site. You have to register to the IBM developerworks to browse the tutorial.
http://www-105.ibm.com/developerworks/education.nsf/java-onlinecourse-bytitle/A5CEDB55057C939F86256A710065B14B?OpenDocument
This is a tutorial from the sun site
http://java.sun.com/javaone/javaone2001/pdfs/779.pdf
And this has been recommended
http://www.developer.com/java/j2me/article.php/10934_1561591_1

This one follows core j2me (I've read this book and covers most things)
http://www.corej2me.com/Training/index_ONLI.shtml

List of most j2me books available :
http://www.hashbang.com.au/books/j2me.html
This tutorial is from CNET
http://asia.cnet.com/reviews/handphones/0,39001719,39080032,00.htm
 
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