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Cornucopia is an Offline Dictionary for Mobile Phones/PDAs and similar resource constrained devices. It works on anything that supports MIDP 1.0 (j2me) or above.
A J2ME generic database program with DES encryption for use on mobile phones and other J2ME devices.
Both MIDP 1.0 and MIDP 2.0 versions available.
For WAP download instructions, see http://www.getjar.com/cgi/page.cgi?a=map593&sid=21104766184
Persistence Framework for J2ME; DAO layer for MIDP. It enables the developer to Query Value/Data Objects in a RecordStore. Contains methods like dao.save(vo), dao.update(vo), dao.delete(vo) and dao.findContaining(Class vo, String where).
Build gen AI apps with an all-in-one modern database: MongoDB Atlas
MongoDB Atlas provides built-in vector search and a flexible document model so developers can build, scale, and run gen AI apps without stitching together multiple databases. From LLM integration to semantic search, Atlas simplifies your AI architecture—and it’s free to get started.
The iChilli mobile J2EE platform provides a J2EE compliant runtime environment for both server and mobile platforms, such as J2ME, MIDP or other CLDC based devices. For example iChilli runs on the PersonalJava enabled Sharp Zaurus and Compaq's iPAQ.
A portable application for JavaME/MIDP-enabled devices (including most mobile phones) that enables you to browse an XML database of geocache information—in particular, the Pocket Query data generated by the geocaching.com web site—wherever you go.