| Publisher | Sun Microsystems | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | HTML | Date added | 01 Feb 2003 |
| Topics | J2EE, Wireless, Mobile - Wireless Communications | ||
| Downloads | 273 | ||
Electronic devices connect to one another in a variety of ways: A cable connects a computer's processing unit to a display, a data cable and a docking cradle connect a personal digital assistant (PDA) or a cellular phone to a computer, radio waves connect a cordless phone to its base unit, an infrared beam connects a remote control to a television. The elaborate array of connectors among electronic devices cries out for a better solution. That's where Bluetooth comes in. This paper will show you how to use J2ME and Bluetooth to develop next-generation wireless applications for tomorrow's market.
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