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    DpdlScripting

    DPDL (Dynamic Packet Definition Language) is a small framework library

    Dpdl (Dynamic Packet Definition Language) is a constraint device framework and scripting engine that can be used to implement small, portable and light-weight applications on Java enabled devices (in particular J2ME and JavaME) and small embedded systems. It has been developed in 2002, in early days when mobile phones where running mostly J2ME applications. Dpdl is a compact framework, small memory footprint library and scripting engine that can be used to encode, decode, control and query data efficiently on limited memory devices. It supports common IoT protocols like Bluetooth and CoAP. ...
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    MobHealth is an extensible mobile health framework/API written in JavaME. The current version supports two sensor-data formats (e.g. used by AliveTec). It already provides higher-level classes for data recognition like body position or hypoxia-detection.
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