CDC is part of the Java 2 Platform, Mobile Edition (J2ME) family of standards that are continuously being developed in collaboration with industry leaders through the Java Community Process (JCP). The targets for CDC-based technology comprise a broad range of consumer and embedded devices like smart communicators, pagers, high-end personal digital assistants (PDAs), and set-top boxes. Within this range, CDC is the basis for several standard API bundles that address the needs of developers of applications for specific categories of devices.
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