Single-player first person shooter game for JSR-184 Java/J2ME phones.
Re-live this classic story as an interactive 3D real-time action/adventure.
Lead one of the world's greatest warriors, Achilles, through an almost never ending maze of encounters. All significant themes of the epic poem are explored.
You'll discover the substance of heroism as well as the concepts of glory and honor by attempting to control the consuming rage within Achilles.
Minimum requirements: JSR-184(Mobile 3D Graphics), CLDC 1.1, MIDP 2.0 Java/J2ME device with 1.5 megabytes of...
jSOAP is designed for mobile devices which runs a J2ME platform. With jSOAP you can deal with a webservice using SOAP. jSOAP is very usefull when you don't now before the application starts how is structured the webservice. No need of WSDL !
Microlog is a small, yet powerful logging library for mobile devices based on the Log4j API. Supports Java ME (J2ME) and Android. Logs to device, to PC or to servers online. Used in all phases from development on emulator/device to outdoor field-testing.
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This is a mobile application for learning scales and arpeggios on the guitar. The main selling point is that the application has the intelligence built-in to organize scales and arpeggios into box patterns (and other patterns, too, later on).
J2ME MVC framework based on model-view-controller pattern supported ME configurations CLDC and up. - conversation like data transfer between controllers - low memory usage - PL services support TODO: - support of other UI frameworks
Slippy Map library for J2ME Development. Idea is that this project can be used when making Google Map -like applications for J2ME-enabled mobile phones. J2ME Slippy Map can be (some day) configured to use any tile provider (besides OpenStreetMap).