J2ME Programming/MIDP Device Databases
Becoming aware of the capabilities of MIDP devices is always an adventure. The following information should help you on your quest for this information.
Non Membership, Free Access
[edit | edit source]The following device databases can be viewed and downloaded without signing up for a developer membership:test
- Devices by Vendor collated by the J2ME Polish Project
- Devices collated by Sun's Authorized Licensee of J2ME
Membership, Free
[edit | edit source]The following developer sites require free membership to view their device database listing of device capabilities:
- OEM Developer Sites
- OS Developer Sites
- Mobile Operator Developer Sites
- Independent Developer Sites
WURFL
[edit | edit source]The WURFL project, which compiles a device database of enabled WAP devices, also includes most J2ME MIDP details. The WURFL XML configuration file can be found at:
Be careful, the database is a large download in XML format with a DTD you can use to write scripts to pull the information you need from the devices you are targeting in your development. To view and query this large XML configuration file with the device capabilities, use the legacy MyWURFL desktop swing application:
Performance, Benchmark
[edit | edit source]The best performance database of the graphical capabilities is:
Conclusion
[edit | edit source]By viewing the above device databases and developer sites, you will be able to determine the J2ME device characteristics of the devices.
See Also
[edit | edit source]- Wikibooks
References
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