| Publisher | IBM | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 159.5KB PDF | Date added | 11 Apr 2008 |
| Topics | Wireless, XML, J2EE | ||
| Downloads | 1049 | ||
This paper details the use of kXML 2r2.1.8, a small XML pull parser specially designed for constrained environments, to access, parse, and display XML files for Java 2 Micro Edition (J2ME)-enabled devices. This kXML version is based on the common XML pull API and is BSD-licensed. This paper demonstrates how to build a mobile application that brings XML data to wireless J2ME devices, and instructs you on how to craft a MIDlet that performs the necessary logic and deploys it to a J2ME environment.
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