Initial Contribution to Mobility Pack
- Visual Mobile Designer: Drag-and-drop objects into the Flow Designer, Screen Designer, and Action Editor to automatically generate java code for rapid development and prototyping
- Wireless Connection Wizards: Easily access web services client and other server-side date from MIDlets via servlets.
- A solution for Device fragmentation: Develop your applications for multiple devices by adding and executing device-specific code as configurations within a single application
- Configuration Support: User-defined Abilities allow flexibility when creating configuration specific code blocks. Also, you can use project templates to create a configuration once and use it in multiple projects
- Deployment Options: Upload your MIDlets via WebDAV, FTP, and SCP from within the IDE
- Project support, built on Apache Ant: Organize your MIDP source code and project metadata for easier coding and management. Projects also enable you to build your project outside the IDE
- Integration with the J2ME Wireless Toolkit 2.2: The NetBeans Mobility Pack provides support for advance development features such as MIDlet signing, certificate management, integrated over-the-air (OTA emulation, push registry emulation, Wireless Messaging and Multimedia APIs, and WMA emulation features for SMS and CBS messages
- Support for MIDP localization: Enables you to add locale-specific components to you application
- Support for J2ME MIDP 2.0 and CLDC 1.1 standards
- Support for adding third party emulator platforms: Test your application on a variety of target device emulators by leading manufacturers
- Integrated obfuscation and optimization support: Add security, improves performance, and optimizes the size of your application
- Over-the-Air (OTA) Download Testing: The emulator simulates the behavior of real mobile devices
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