The Java Embedded Server brings together the power of Java technology, the ubiquity of the Internet, and cheap processors to provide ISVs with a competitive advantage in developing for embedded devices. The Java Embedded Server is a compact but powerful set of services that enables the deployment of custom services to embedded devices. This white paper describes the evolution of Embedded Devices. It also discusses about providing services to Embedded Devices. It discusses the Java Embedded Server Solution and its usage scenarios.
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