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Java ME

AT&T offers a wide variety of Java-based devices, enabling you to develop best-in-class wireless Java applications.

Java ME is shorthand for Java Platform Micro Edition, formerly known as Java 2 Platform Micro Edition. The Java ME specification comprises Java APIs for development on resource-constrained devices such as PDAs, phones, and other mobile devices. Java ME can also refer to runtime implementations.

Java Standards

AT&T is committed to the standardization of Java ME and the Java Community Process. Learn more about Java standards for wireless applications through the following resources:

  • http://javaverified.com. AT&T is a member of Java Verified and the UTI whose goal  is to grow supply and demand for high-quality mobile Java applications by driving their development, promotion and distribution. Mobile Java ecosystem constituents are defining a comprehensive test battery for these applications.
  • Java Community Process (JCP). Organized in 1998, the JCP supports the evolution of the Java platform in cooperation with the international Java developer community. It provides an open, participative process to develop and revise Java technology specifications, reference implementations, and test suites.
  • 3G Americas. 3G Americas, LLC unites mobile operators and manufacturers in the Western Hemisphere as a single voice to represent the GSM family of wireless technologies: GSM, GPRS, EDGE, and UMTS/HSDPA.
  • Open Mobile Terminal Platform (OMTP). A technology-neutral, operator-sponsored forum, the OMTP serves the needs of mobile commerce by gathering and driving mobile terminal requirements.
  • Khronos Group. The Khronos Group is a member-funded industry consortium focused on the creation of open standard, royalty-free APIs to enable the authoring and accelerated playback of dynamic media on a wide variety of platforms and devices.
Updated: 09-02-2011
Created: 03-05-2010