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Foreword | p. xix |
About this Book | p. xxi |
Acknowledgments | p. xxvii |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Mobile Commerce: Visions, Realities, and Opportunities | p. 3 |
Mobile Commerce Value Propositions | p. 4 |
Mobile Technology Adoption | p. 7 |
The Search for Killer Mobile Applications | p. 9 |
Mobile Commerce Landscape | p. 11 |
Summary | p. 13 |
Resources | p. 13 |
J2ME: Is Mobile Java Ready for Enterprise? | p. 15 |
Why Java? | p. 16 |
The Java Community Process | p. 17 |
Java Everywhere | p. 18 |
Java 2 Micro Edition Explained | p. 20 |
Competing Technologies | p. 25 |
Summary | p. 25 |
Resources | p. 25 |
End-to-End Enterprise Applications | p. 29 |
The Smart Client Paradigm: iFeedBack | p. 31 |
Benefits of Smart Clients | p. 32 |
Introducing iFeedBack | p. 33 |
iFeedBack Usage Scenarios | p. 35 |
Implementation Walk Through | p. 38 |
Summary | p. 48 |
Resources | p. 48 |
Managed Smart Clients | p. 51 |
Container-Managed Applications | p. 52 |
OSGi Containers | p. 55 |
A Simple Echo Service Example | p. 59 |
Smart Client with HTTP Front End | p. 70 |
Mobile Gateways | p. 77 |
Summary | p. 79 |
Resources | p. 79 |
Mobile Design Patterns: The Smart Ticket Blueprint | p. 81 |
Getting Started | p. 82 |
Smart Ticket in Action | p. 84 |
Important Architectural Patterns | p. 88 |
Implementation Techniques | p. 98 |
Summary | p. 109 |
Resources | p. 109 |
Advanced HTTP Techniques | p. 111 |
The Decorator Approach | p. 112 |
The Process-Chain Approach | p. 114 |
Session Tracking via HTTP Cookies | p. 117 |
HTTP Basic Authentication | p. 119 |
HTTP Digest Authentication | p. 121 |
Secure HTTP | p. 123 |
Summary | p. 125 |
Resources | p. 125 |
End-to-End Best Practices | p. 127 |
Limited Device Hardware | p. 128 |
Slow, Unreliable Networks | p. 132 |
Pervasive Devices | p. 136 |
Ubiquitous Integration | p. 138 |
The Impatient User | p. 141 |
Summary | p. 143 |
Resources | p. 144 |
Mobile Messaging Applications | p. 145 |
Email and PIM | p. 147 |
Basics of Email | p. 148 |
Introducing Mail4ME | p. 149 |
The JavaPhone API | p. 155 |
The PDA Optional Package | p. 155 |
Commercial Email and PIM Suites | p. 156 |
Corporate Portal Servers | p. 158 |
Summary | p. 161 |
Resources | p. 161 |
Converged Mobile P2P Messaging | p. 163 |
Introducing the Wireless Messaging API | p. 164 |
WMA in Action | p. 167 |
WMA Reference Implementation | p. 172 |
SMS from the Back End | p. 174 |
Beyond SMS: The IM Convergence | p. 179 |
SIP-Based IM Applications | p. 184 |
Summary | p. 185 |
Resources | p. 185 |
Enterprise Messaging | p. 187 |
Mobile Enterprise Messaging | p. 188 |
Introducing the JMS | p. 190 |
Mobile JMS from iBus//Mobile | p. 195 |
The IBM WebSphere MQ Everyplace | p. 199 |
Summary | p. 210 |
Resources | p. 210 |
Mobile Databases and Synchronization Engines | p. 213 |
Mobile Database for CDC Devices | p. 215 |
Database on the Go | p. 216 |
Introducing JDBC | p. 217 |
Portable and Efficient Code Using PreparedStatement | p. 219 |
Access Stored Procedures Using CallableStatement | p. 221 |
The JDBC Optional Package for the CDC | p. 223 |
HSQL Database Engine | p. 224 |
iAnywhere Solutions SQL Anywhere Studio | p. 224 |
IBM DB2 Everyplace | p. 228 |
Oracle9i Lite | p. 228 |
PointBase Micro Edition | p. 229 |
Example Application: Contact Manager | p. 230 |
Summary | p. 236 |
Resources | p. 237 |
Mobile Databases for MIDP Devices | p. 239 |
PointBase Micro Edition | p. 240 |
The Oracle J2ME SODA SDK | p. 241 |
The IBM DB2e FastRecordStore | p. 243 |
Summary | p. 246 |
Resources | p. 247 |
Database Synchronization | p. 249 |
Synchronization and Mobility | p. 250 |
PointBase UniSync | p. 253 |
IBM DB2 Everyplace | p. 257 |
iAnywhere Solutions MobiLink | p. 260 |
Oracle9i Mobile Server | p. 262 |
The Synchronized Contact Manager | p. 263 |
Summary | p. 268 |
Resources | p. 268 |
Access Backend Databases | p. 271 |
Direct Access to Remote Databases | p. 272 |
The Oracle J2ME SQL SDK | p. 273 |
Legacy Applications | p. 274 |
Using Simplicity for Legacy Databases | p. 276 |
Summary | p. 281 |
Resources | p. 281 |
XML and Mobile Web Services | p. 283 |
XML for Small Devices | p. 285 |
What Is XML? | p. 286 |
Challenges for Small Devices | p. 287 |
XML Parsing Models | p. 288 |
Introducing Amazon XML Services | p. 291 |
Amazon Services via XmlPull | p. 294 |
Amazon Services via kDOM | p. 297 |
A Mobile RSS Client | p. 300 |
Summary | p. 303 |
Resources | p. 303 |
SOAP Web Services on Smart Clients | p. 305 |
What Is SOAP Web Services? | p. 306 |
Introducing kSOAP | p. 309 |
kSOAP Explained | p. 317 |
Advanced kSOAP | p. 323 |
More kSOAP Examples | p. 325 |
What's in kSOAP v2.0? | p. 328 |
Summary | p. 332 |
Resources | p. 332 |
The J2ME Web Services Optional Package | p. 333 |
A Little History | p. 334 |
The XML Processing API | p. 335 |
The JAX-RPC API | p. 336 |
The SPI for Implementers | p. 341 |
Compare with kXML and kSOAP | p. 342 |
Summary | p. 343 |
Resources | p. 344 |
Case Study: Mobile Clients for Location-Based Services | p. 345 |
Location-Based Services | p. 346 |
Microsoft MapPoint Web Services | p. 347 |
MapPoint J2ME Clients | p. 353 |
Enhancing the Driving Directions Application | p. 357 |
Summary | p. 361 |
Resources | p. 362 |
Advanced Mobile Security | p. 363 |
Mobile Security for Enterprise | p. 365 |
What Is Advanced Mobile Security? | p. 366 |
Lightweight Mobile Cryptography Toolkits | p. 368 |
Bouncy Castle Lightweight API | p. 371 |
The IAIK ME JCE | p. 373 |
Phaos Technology Micro Foundation Toolkit | p. 373 |
NTRU jNeo for Java Toolkit | p. 375 |
B3 Security | p. 376 |
Device-Specific APIs | p. 378 |
Standardization of J2ME Security APIs | p. 378 |
Summary | p. 379 |
Resources | p. 379 |
The J2ME Crypto Recipes | p. 381 |
Overview of Recipes | p. 382 |
Symmetric Encryption | p. 384 |
Password-Based Encryption | p. 392 |
Public Key Encryption | p. 398 |
Digital Signature | p. 409 |
Summary | p. 418 |
Resources | p. 418 |
Basics of J2ME Application Development | p. 419 |
Life Cycle Methods | p. 419 |
UI Model | p. 420 |
Remote and Local Data | p. 420 |
Code Walk Through | p. 421 |
Packaging and Building | p. 425 |
Deployment | p. 429 |
Summary | p. 430 |
Tools and J2ME Runtimes for PDAs | p. 431 |
Overview of the WebSphere Studio Device Developer | p. 432 |
Installing MIDP on PocketPC Devices | p. 433 |
Installing Personal Profile on PocketPC Devices | p. 434 |
Run Java Applications on the PocketPC Device | p. 435 |
Summary | p. 436 |
Index | p. 437 |
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