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JXTA for MIDP 2.0

Author: java.sun.com | Published: 28th Feb 2008 | Visited: 52 times | Add Comment
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In this Deep Dive Session, JXTA project architect Mohamed Abdelaziz discusses JXTA, a network protocol for peer-to-peer communication, and demonstrates how JXTA for MIDP 2.0 allows handheld devices to participate as first class devices in a JXTA network. Download JXTA for Java ME

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