giovedì, 26 giugno 2008

Tomorrow I'll leave from Amsterdam to go to Andalusia for two weeks of holiday!

See you on 13rd of July.


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giovedì, 26 giugno 2008

I'd like to publish this video taken from the BeppeGrillo.it blog talking about the future of energy and the third industrial revolution.

It's something to think about!

You can read the entire article at:
http://www.beppegrillo.it/eng/ (English)
http://www.beppegrillo.it/2008/06/intervista_a_je/index.html?s=n2008-06-25 (Italian)



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martedì, 24 giugno 2008

Sometimes you need to transfer an image from your J2ME application to a server. In that case you need to serialize the image so you can write its bytes onto the connection opened with the server.

A good example to perform this task is in the Sony Ericsson Developer Site. Check out the article at developer.sonyericsson.com/site/global/techsupport/tipstrickscode/java/p_java_0502.jsp


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mercoledì, 18 giugno 2008

Sony-Ericsson has announced the new phone C905, the first phone supporting the project Capuchin (which define a bridge between J2ME and Flash). It is also equipped with an 8.1 megapixels camera and GPS. The screen resolution is 320x240.

It belongs to the JP-8 Sony-Ericsson family and it introduces a new subset called JP-8.4 which includes the phones of the JP-8 family supporting the project Capuchin.

It will be available on the selected markets during Q4 2008.

Sony-Ericsson C905



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domenica, 15 giugno 2008

This is an useful article containing three tutorials showing how build an Android applications which performs all the networking I/O operations in a background thread completely decoupled from UI.

That is a good practice not only for the Android platform but also in J2ME development to avoid the lock of UI while the network operation is being processd.

Read the article at http://developerlife.com/theblog/?p=430


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giovedì, 12 giugno 2008

I've found this interesting article from the wiki of Forum Nokia describing a library to query Google Maps to geocode addresses to their geographic coordinates and to retrieve static images with custom size, zoom and format.

The article is complete with source code and shows also an utility to scroll the map you get from Google

Go to the article clicking J2ME Google Maps API

Google maps example


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