7 projects tagged "Java ME"
iLabs mobile toolbox is a set of libraries and demo applications for Java ME. It includes libraries for XMPP, feed reading, and highly functional and fast, but limited, rendering of HTML with some CSS. The OpenMiniBrowser demo application shows some of the potential of the HTML renderer. It is intended to be embedded in other applications, but may also be used as a standalone browser. The toolbox also includes "the Widger": a HTML and XML based application that allows much of the application logic to reside on a server, while the user interface is a true Java ME application and not just Web pages.
Spring ME is a version of ME that not only runs on your cell phone, but also on any other Java platform not supporting reflection. It is to Java ME what Spring is to Java SE and Java EE, which is indicated by the name. However, the "ME" (Micro Edition) suffix not only refers to the platform it supports. It also refers to the size of the runtime, which is pretty minimal. In fact, it's pretty much non-existent, and therefore ideal for situations in which you cannot afford the sheer size of the traditional Spring runtime.
Crystal Ball Mobile is a desktop sharing and remote access application for Java-enabled mobile phones. Key features: high performance data compression, optional encryption, access behind firewalls and routers, mouse/keyboard emulation (J2ME version only), and no proprietary software needing to be installed on a remote computer.
Loanr is a simple loan calculator. It's been tested on primary BlackBerry devices and Symbian devices. It's handy to have when looking to purchase a car from a dealer with their frequent jumping back-and-forth from total payments to monthly payments, but also works for other types of loans and less low-pressure situations. The file is unsigned, and may illicit a warning on your device when you try and download it.