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Client and server for remote controlling of PC with mobile device via Bluetooth connection. There are J2ME midlet and server on base of AvetanaBT API. For Linux only now, but perhaps will be for Windows too.
Mobile Multimedia Player Client - a cell phone client for music player daemon (mpd - http://mpd.wikia.com/). It is written on J2ME and can work on any device, that support CLDC 1.1 and MIDP 2.0. mailto: mmpc.wl@gmail.com
LibDreamSpeak is an example implementation of the TeamSpeak2 protocol (client-side) in Java. Some day it may be used as base for alternative TeamSpeak2 (mobile?) clients.
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A compiler to improve relation management between mobile users. This compiler will handle data islands for data transportation between a client mobile phone and a server node accesing a cellular network.
XUP (Extensible User Interface Protocol) is a SOAP-based protocol for delivering events and incremental UI updates. This project builds a web application development framework on top of XUP, consisting of a client, a server toolkit, and a template viewer.
A JNLP client compatible with small JVM's such as Creme. It allows to download, update and start a Java application that is deployed using JNLP. The client can be used to deploy Java applications to handheld devices/PDA's.
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rmoblog is a platform independent mobile blogging system. You can blog from your mobile (a j2me program) to JSP and PHP websites. With SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol),client can perform multi-types and multiple blog entries.
A Java J2ME/CLDC Midlet client to the MP3Tunes.com online music locker using the Oboe API. Also can be a standalone MP3 stream player (for radio stations, MP3 files on the web, etc.)