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HI Javaranchers,
I am interested in J2ME. Please guide me the study material so that i can be gain knowledge in this field.

Hoping for a positive response
 
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Hi,

Which book to choose depends on your background, and with what aim you
wish to learn J2ME, ie. general development of MIDlets, game development ect.

Book:
Wireless Java by Knudsen is a good book, which covers J2ME in general.

Sites:
Nokia has alot of information about the development of MIDlets, and
you can also find alot of white papers @ IBM.

/Svend Rost
 
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hi
Its nice for a new comer. If u have clear J2SE concept, this will not be a problem. U can go through the different study mat under developers.sun.com and www.coreJ2ME.com and many others as well.
Regards
Debojit
 
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Thanks Debojit and Svend for the information. well I am from java background and developed applications in J2EE.Hope you all will be there whenever I will stuck up.
 
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Hi Ashish Kumar Srivastava,

Welcome to the J2ME family

regards,
Jason
 
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Hi again Ashish,

With your J2EE background you might also wish to consider Michael Yuan's
Enterprise J2ME book - although it primarily is for more expirienced
J2ME developers as it skips the basic stuff.

/Svend Rost
 
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