New Project Capuchin resources for Flash developers
The reorganized Developer World Project Capuchin web section now features everything you need as a Flash™ developer to build great-looking Project Capuchin applications without knowing anything about Java™ ME.
At www.sonyericsson.com/developer/projectcapuchin
you will find Sony Ericsson's new Service MXPs supported by a Project Capuchin Kit and two new getting started tutorials specifically for Flash developers.
UI in Flash Lite, Java ME functionality extracted using ActionScript
Sony Ericsson's Project Capuchin enables faster UI development and easier collaboration between graphical designers and code developers.
This bridging technology is the base for exciting applications where the UI presentation is designed in Flash Lite and the data logic is provided by Java ME.
Using MXPs, Flash developers can build applications in Flash and extract functionality from Java ME using ActionScript, for example date, time, alarms or local connectivity such as Bluetooth™.
And the addressable market for Project Capuchin applications is increasing as Sony Ericsson now offers nine phone series supporting this bridging technology. Read more>>
MXPs for phone services
Macromedia Extension Packages (MXP) enable the import of new functions, plugins and resources into Adobe® Flash CS3 or CS4. Sony Ericsson now offers two Service MXPs for download – Bluetooth and Calendar – and we are committed to delivering more covering all the major Sony Ericsson phone services.
Download Service MXPs and Project Capuchin Kit here>>
New Flash tutorials
Two new tutorials will help you get started:
Getting started with Project Capuchin for Flash Lite Developers
This tutorial shows how to create a simple Project Capuchin application using a given MXP Service (called TaskList and is provided specifically as an example for this tutorial).
Download>>
Streaming with Project Capuchin for Flash Lite Developers
This tutorial outlines how to access images located in the phone's file system, memory card, MIDlet jar or on the Internet.
Download>>

Adobe Flash CS3 Components window showing the TaskList MXP.
Updated web section
We've reorganized our Project Capuchin web section and the information is now presented in four different tabs – Flash Lite, Service MXPs, Java ME and Phones.
Under the Phones tab you'll find links taking you to information about the Sony Ericsson phones that support Project Capuchin.
The Java ME tab features Java-specific downloads including Project Capuchin API Java documents, three tutorials and links to the Sony Ericsson SDK for the Java ME Platform which supports Project Capuchin.
At www.sonyericsson.com/developer/projectcapuchin
you will find Sony Ericsson's new Service MXPs supported by a Project Capuchin Kit and two new getting started tutorials specifically for Flash developers.
UI in Flash Lite, Java ME functionality extracted using ActionScript
Sony Ericsson's Project Capuchin enables faster UI development and easier collaboration between graphical designers and code developers.
This bridging technology is the base for exciting applications where the UI presentation is designed in Flash Lite and the data logic is provided by Java ME.
Using MXPs, Flash developers can build applications in Flash and extract functionality from Java ME using ActionScript, for example date, time, alarms or local connectivity such as Bluetooth™.
And the addressable market for Project Capuchin applications is increasing as Sony Ericsson now offers nine phone series supporting this bridging technology. Read more>>
MXPs for phone services
Macromedia Extension Packages (MXP) enable the import of new functions, plugins and resources into Adobe® Flash CS3 or CS4. Sony Ericsson now offers two Service MXPs for download – Bluetooth and Calendar – and we are committed to delivering more covering all the major Sony Ericsson phone services.
Download Service MXPs and Project Capuchin Kit here>>
New Flash tutorials
Two new tutorials will help you get started:
Getting started with Project Capuchin for Flash Lite Developers
This tutorial shows how to create a simple Project Capuchin application using a given MXP Service (called TaskList and is provided specifically as an example for this tutorial).
Download>>
Streaming with Project Capuchin for Flash Lite Developers
This tutorial outlines how to access images located in the phone's file system, memory card, MIDlet jar or on the Internet.
Download>>

Adobe Flash CS3 Components window showing the TaskList MXP.
Updated web section
We've reorganized our Project Capuchin web section and the information is now presented in four different tabs – Flash Lite, Service MXPs, Java ME and Phones.
Under the Phones tab you'll find links taking you to information about the Sony Ericsson phones that support Project Capuchin.
The Java ME tab features Java-specific downloads including Project Capuchin API Java documents, three tutorials and links to the Sony Ericsson SDK for the Java ME Platform which supports Project Capuchin.
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