Nokia Launched Series 40 5th Edition contains MIDP2.1
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Nokia Launched Series 40 5th Edition contains MIDP2.1
(Taken from link http://www.forum.nokia.com/main/platforms/s40/)
Series 40 5th Edition extends Nokia's platform promise, with the introduction of MIDP 2.1 and the subset of the Mobile Service Architecture (JSR-248). JSR-248 provides a common implementation of seven popular JSRs. These implementations are shared with S60 3rd Edition, Feature Pack 2, and it is expected that other manufacturers of Java phones will implement JSR-248. This means that developers will be able to create applications for Nokia platforms that will also run on other manufacturers' devices, with little or no change.
In addition, Series 40 5th Edition delivers the Advanced Multimedia Supplements (JSR-234) and enhanced versions of the Java™ APIs for Bluetooth (JSR-82), the Mobile Media API (JSR-135), the J2ME™ Web Services Specification (JSR-172), and the Security and Trust Services API for J2ME™ (JSR-177)
In addition to Java technology enhancements, Series 40 5th Edition provides other opportunities to Flash Lite developers, with the introduction of the Flash Lite 2.1 player from Adobe.
Series 40 5th Edition will allow developers to create a wider range of applications than ever before. Series 40 devices have always offered an advanced mobile experience to consumers; now features such as JSR-172 and JSR-177 will allow Java developers to deliver advanced applications to enterprise users, too. Because of the platform's continued support for 240 x 320-pixel screens, media developers will benefit from the improved viewing experience and realize faster growth of the consumption of content and media. The platform approach, with its uniform implementation of technologies and supporting tools, documentation, and examples, will continue to offer developers the easiest route to seize these market opportunities.
Series 40 5th Edition extends Nokia's platform promise, with the introduction of MIDP 2.1 and the subset of the Mobile Service Architecture (JSR-248). JSR-248 provides a common implementation of seven popular JSRs. These implementations are shared with S60 3rd Edition, Feature Pack 2, and it is expected that other manufacturers of Java phones will implement JSR-248. This means that developers will be able to create applications for Nokia platforms that will also run on other manufacturers' devices, with little or no change.
In addition, Series 40 5th Edition delivers the Advanced Multimedia Supplements (JSR-234) and enhanced versions of the Java™ APIs for Bluetooth (JSR-82), the Mobile Media API (JSR-135), the J2ME™ Web Services Specification (JSR-172), and the Security and Trust Services API for J2ME™ (JSR-177)
In addition to Java technology enhancements, Series 40 5th Edition provides other opportunities to Flash Lite developers, with the introduction of the Flash Lite 2.1 player from Adobe.
Series 40 5th Edition will allow developers to create a wider range of applications than ever before. Series 40 devices have always offered an advanced mobile experience to consumers; now features such as JSR-172 and JSR-177 will allow Java developers to deliver advanced applications to enterprise users, too. Because of the platform's continued support for 240 x 320-pixel screens, media developers will benefit from the improved viewing experience and realize faster growth of the consumption of content and media. The platform approach, with its uniform implementation of technologies and supporting tools, documentation, and examples, will continue to offer developers the easiest route to seize these market opportunities.
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