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Java™ Technology FAQ v1.1
This document provides answers to frequently asked questions about Nokia’s Java™ technology strategy, the Java technology supported by Nokia, Java technology and Nokia platforms, Forum Nokia’s Java tools strategy, Nokia’s support for NetBeans, Forum Nokia’s tools for Java developers, and Nokia’s Java technology roadmap.
The document has been updated to include details on new JSR support in Series 40 6th Edition.

Java ME for Nokia Platforms eLearning
This eLearning module gives a brief tutorial on how to start developing Java ME applications for Nokia mobile platforms. This module includes the development process, the use of standard Java ME features, and the use of additional MIDP APIs. The module assumes some familiarity with the Java programming language and basic object-orientation concepts.

Getting Started with JSR-226 Applications for S60 Devices Example
This example application was created for the Getting Started with JSR-226 Applications for S60 Devices screencast and presents a NetBeans 6.0 Mobility project using SVGT graphics. This project is also suitable for Series 40 platforms supporting JSR-226.

Getting Started with JSR-226 Applications for S60 Devices Screencast
This screencast demonstrates the creation of a simple Java™ application using the SVG features of NetBeans 6.0 Mobility. It also provides an introduction to the creation of suitable graphics using Adobe Illustrator and Ikivo Animator.
This screencast is also relevant to Series 40 platforms supporting JSR-226.

Getting Started with NetBeans 6.0 Mobility for Nokia Devices Screencast
This screencast provides developers with a guide to creating mobile Java™ applications for Nokia devices using NetBeans 6.0 Mobility. After showing how to download and install all the relevant tools, this screencast illustrates how to create, edit, package, and deploy a simple Java application.

Getting Started with NetBeans for Nokia Devices
This screencast provides developers with a guide to creating mobile Java™ applications for Nokia devices using NetBeans 5.5 and the NetBeans Mobility Pack. After showing how to download and install all the relevant tools, this screencast illustrates how to create, edit, package, and deploy a simple Java application.

Creating MIDlets with Borland JBuilder or Sun ONE Studio and Nokia Developer's Suite for J2ME
This document describes how to develop MIDlets by using Borland JBuilder 7 or Sun ONE Studio 4 Mobile Edition (update 1) and Nokia Developer's Suite 2.0 for J2ME(TM).

Using Ant and Antenna to Build MIDP Applications
ANT is the tool of choice for building complex projects from the command line instead of within an IDE. ANT, commonly used for projects deployed to Apache servers, can also automate the necessary steps to build and deploy MIDlets.



