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The Future of Mobile Java
Summary: The new Mobile Service Architecture (MSA) specifications (JSRs 248 and 249) define the next-generation Java platform for mobile handsets. The first part of the MSA specifications were recently completed, with the JCP's final approval vote slated for this month. In this interview with Artima, MSA spec lead Asko Komsi, who is also Nokia's Director of Industry Relations, talks about the future of mobile Java, and how the MSA standard will help make it easier to develop for mobile handsets.
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Most recent reply: August 21, 2006 2:28 AM by Berco
    Frank
     
    Posts: 135 / Nickname: fsommers / Registered: January 19, 2002 7:24 AM
    The Future of Mobile Java
    August 4, 2006 8:00 AM      
    The new Mobile Service Architecture (MSA) specifications (JSRs 248 and 249) define the next-generation Java platform for mobile handsets. The first part of the MSA specifications were recently completed, with the JCP's final approval vote slated for this month. In this interview with Artima, MSA spec lead Asko Komsi, who is also Nokia's Director of Industry Relations, talks about the future of mobile Java, and how the MSA standard will help make it easier to develop for mobile handsets.

    http://www.artima.com/lejava/articles/future_of_mobile_java.html

    Do you see developing for mobile devices in your future?
    • Berco
       
      Posts: 6 / Nickname: berco / Registered: January 17, 2002 8:39 PM
      Re: The Future of Mobile Java
      August 21, 2006 2:28 AM      
      Since nobody commented yet, I'll take the opportunity: great interview on an, in my eyes, important Java topic! Let's hope MSA makes developer's lifes a bit easier :)