| Publisher | Sun Microsystems | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | HTML | Date added | 01 Jun 2002 |
| Topics | Wireless, J2EE | ||
| Downloads | 272 | ||
The Wireless Toolkit 1.0.4 offers enhancements to help you create MIDlets that are lean and nimble. The method profiler helps you locate code bottlenecks. The memory monitor shows exactly how memory is used by your application, and the network monitor tracks network data exchanges as they occur. Finally, emulating a slow processor and slow network speed helps you identify usability problems with your MIDlet before you test it on real devices. This paper presents a quick overview of the new features in the J2ME Wireless Toolkit 1.0.4.
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