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Forewordp. xix
About this Bookp. xxi
Acknowledgmentsp. xxvii
Introductionp. 1
Mobile Commerce: Visions, Realities, and Opportunitiesp. 3
Mobile Commerce Value Propositionsp. 4
Mobile Technology Adoptionp. 7
The Search for Killer Mobile Applicationsp. 9
Mobile Commerce Landscapep. 11
Summaryp. 13
Resourcesp. 13
J2ME: Is Mobile Java Ready for Enterprise?p. 15
Why Java?p. 16
The Java Community Processp. 17
Java Everywherep. 18
Java 2 Micro Edition Explainedp. 20
Competing Technologiesp. 25
Summaryp. 25
Resourcesp. 25
End-to-End Enterprise Applicationsp. 29
The Smart Client Paradigm: iFeedBackp. 31
Benefits of Smart Clientsp. 32
Introducing iFeedBackp. 33
iFeedBack Usage Scenariosp. 35
Implementation Walk Throughp. 38
Summaryp. 48
Resourcesp. 48
Managed Smart Clientsp. 51
Container-Managed Applicationsp. 52
OSGi Containersp. 55
A Simple Echo Service Examplep. 59
Smart Client with HTTP Front Endp. 70
Mobile Gatewaysp. 77
Summaryp. 79
Resourcesp. 79
Mobile Design Patterns: The Smart Ticket Blueprintp. 81
Getting Startedp. 82
Smart Ticket in Actionp. 84
Important Architectural Patternsp. 88
Implementation Techniquesp. 98
Summaryp. 109
Resourcesp. 109
Advanced HTTP Techniquesp. 111
The Decorator Approachp. 112
The Process-Chain Approachp. 114
Session Tracking via HTTP Cookiesp. 117
HTTP Basic Authenticationp. 119
HTTP Digest Authenticationp. 121
Secure HTTPp. 123
Summaryp. 125
Resourcesp. 125
End-to-End Best Practicesp. 127
Limited Device Hardwarep. 128
Slow, Unreliable Networksp. 132
Pervasive Devicesp. 136
Ubiquitous Integrationp. 138
The Impatient Userp. 141
Summaryp. 143
Resourcesp. 144
Mobile Messaging Applicationsp. 145
Email and PIMp. 147
Basics of Emailp. 148
Introducing Mail4MEp. 149
The JavaPhone APIp. 155
The PDA Optional Packagep. 155
Commercial Email and PIM Suitesp. 156
Corporate Portal Serversp. 158
Summaryp. 161
Resourcesp. 161
Converged Mobile P2P Messagingp. 163
Introducing the Wireless Messaging APIp. 164
WMA in Actionp. 167
WMA Reference Implementationp. 172
SMS from the Back Endp. 174
Beyond SMS: The IM Convergencep. 179
SIP-Based IM Applicationsp. 184
Summaryp. 185
Resourcesp. 185
Enterprise Messagingp. 187
Mobile Enterprise Messagingp. 188
Introducing the JMSp. 190
Mobile JMS from iBus//Mobilep. 195
The IBM WebSphere MQ Everyplacep. 199
Summaryp. 210
Resourcesp. 210
Mobile Databases and Synchronization Enginesp. 213
Mobile Database for CDC Devicesp. 215
Database on the Gop. 216
Introducing JDBCp. 217
Portable and Efficient Code Using PreparedStatementp. 219
Access Stored Procedures Using CallableStatementp. 221
The JDBC Optional Package for the CDCp. 223
HSQL Database Enginep. 224
iAnywhere Solutions SQL Anywhere Studiop. 224
IBM DB2 Everyplacep. 228
Oracle9i Litep. 228
PointBase Micro Editionp. 229
Example Application: Contact Managerp. 230
Summaryp. 236
Resourcesp. 237
Mobile Databases for MIDP Devicesp. 239
PointBase Micro Editionp. 240
The Oracle J2ME SODA SDKp. 241
The IBM DB2e FastRecordStorep. 243
Summaryp. 246
Resourcesp. 247
Database Synchronizationp. 249
Synchronization and Mobilityp. 250
PointBase UniSyncp. 253
IBM DB2 Everyplacep. 257
iAnywhere Solutions MobiLinkp. 260
Oracle9i Mobile Serverp. 262
The Synchronized Contact Managerp. 263
Summaryp. 268
Resourcesp. 268
Access Backend Databasesp. 271
Direct Access to Remote Databasesp. 272
The Oracle J2ME SQL SDKp. 273
Legacy Applicationsp. 274
Using Simplicity for Legacy Databasesp. 276
Summaryp. 281
Resourcesp. 281
XML and Mobile Web Servicesp. 283
XML for Small Devicesp. 285
What Is XML?p. 286
Challenges for Small Devicesp. 287
XML Parsing Modelsp. 288
Introducing Amazon XML Servicesp. 291
Amazon Services via XmlPullp. 294
Amazon Services via kDOMp. 297
A Mobile RSS Clientp. 300
Summaryp. 303
Resourcesp. 303
SOAP Web Services on Smart Clientsp. 305
What Is SOAP Web Services?p. 306
Introducing kSOAPp. 309
kSOAP Explainedp. 317
Advanced kSOAPp. 323
More kSOAP Examplesp. 325
What's in kSOAP v2.0?p. 328
Summaryp. 332
Resourcesp. 332
The J2ME Web Services Optional Packagep. 333
A Little Historyp. 334
The XML Processing APIp. 335
The JAX-RPC APIp. 336
The SPI for Implementersp. 341
Compare with kXML and kSOAPp. 342
Summaryp. 343
Resourcesp. 344
Case Study: Mobile Clients for Location-Based Servicesp. 345
Location-Based Servicesp. 346
Microsoft MapPoint Web Servicesp. 347
MapPoint J2ME Clientsp. 353
Enhancing the Driving Directions Applicationp. 357
Summaryp. 361
Resourcesp. 362
Advanced Mobile Securityp. 363
Mobile Security for Enterprisep. 365
What Is Advanced Mobile Security?p. 366
Lightweight Mobile Cryptography Toolkitsp. 368
Bouncy Castle Lightweight APIp. 371
The IAIK ME JCEp. 373
Phaos Technology Micro Foundation Toolkitp. 373
NTRU jNeo for Java Toolkitp. 375
B3 Securityp. 376
Device-Specific APIsp. 378
Standardization of J2ME Security APIsp. 378
Summaryp. 379
Resourcesp. 379
The J2ME Crypto Recipesp. 381
Overview of Recipesp. 382
Symmetric Encryptionp. 384
Password-Based Encryptionp. 392
Public Key Encryptionp. 398
Digital Signaturep. 409
Summaryp. 418
Resourcesp. 418
Basics of J2ME Application Developmentp. 419
Life Cycle Methodsp. 419
UI Modelp. 420
Remote and Local Datap. 420
Code Walk Throughp. 421
Packaging and Buildingp. 425
Deploymentp. 429
Summaryp. 430
Tools and J2ME Runtimes for PDAsp. 431
Overview of the WebSphere Studio Device Developerp. 432
Installing MIDP on PocketPC Devicesp. 433
Installing Personal Profile on PocketPC Devicesp. 434
Run Java Applications on the PocketPC Devicep. 435
Summaryp. 436
Indexp. 437
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