Sony Ericsson at JavaOne 2008: three chances to question Java ME experts
1. Visit the Sony Ericsson booth
Sony Ericsson has a booth in the Pavillion section of the conference (booth 718). Here Sony Ericsson Developer World team members and Sony Ericsson’s Java ME experts will be available to answer Sony Ericsson related questions about Mobile Services Architecture (MSA) JSR 248, other JSRs & APIs, On-device Debugging and multitasking. Plus, on-the-spot technical support will be available.
We will also be showcasing the latest Sony Ericsson mobile phones supporting MSA. This is your chance to check out the recently announced K660, W760, W890, W980, Z770, C902 and C702.
2. Participate in a Birds-of-a-feather (BOF) session
BOF-6821: Sony Ericsson’s advanced use of the Content Handler API, JSR 211
This session is hosted by Victor Martensson, Section Manager for Java Core APIs at Sony Ericsson, and covers the Content Handler API (JSR 211), which can be used to extend phone functionality and simplify interaction between Java technology-based MIDlets and system applications. It enables new ways for users to interact with content stored on phones and enhances the user experience.
How: Read more by searching for "BOF-6281" here>>
3. Join a panel session
PAN-5577: Mobile Service Architecture: Spelling out the link between JSR features and JSR draft reviews
Christopher David, Director of Long term Platform Planning for Java at Sony Ericsson, will be joining a panel of other industry experts to discuss the link between the evolution of the Mobile Services Architecture (MSA) through spec reviews and the features you can expect on devices. What is the decision making process of choosing one feature over another? How do the spec leads and expert group members of MSA cycle through JSR draft reviews and come up with the right set of features at the right time? Find out how you can get the scoop on upcoming features and be prepared early on to develop the right applications to support them.
How: Read more by searching for "PAN-5577" here>>
More information:
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