The CoreLibrary is a multiplatform object library for C++ (Linux, Win32, MacOSX, PocketPC).
It provides many of the common objects found in Java (Strings, Threads, Collections, etc.) and has the ability to send objects across the network like CORBA.
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Intel® Mobile Platform SDK 1.3 covered by BSD license, enables developers to build mobile-aware applications. It provides a set of libraries and runtime components, and programming interface, common across Windows and Linux platforms.
XUI is a Java and XML RIA platform for building smart app's. Swing, AWT and other widget sets can be used on a range of hardware. XUI's modular framework can help many aspects of application development. NetBeans and Eclipse are available.
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.
SWCollections is a port of the popular java.util classes to the SuperWaba platform.
SuperWaba doesn't have Collections support by itself, but you will be able to use an ArrayList or a TreeMap as usual with this library.
JMicroscope is a library and framework for mobile enterprise applications based on the Java 2 Micro Edition (J2ME). It provides commonly required features (MVC,RPC,DAO) for mobile applications which act as clients to java enterprise applications (J2EE).
These are sample OSGi bundles for education and practice purposes. They were designed on the IBM Service Management Framework, but should deploy on any OSGi SP3-compliant platform.