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Sony Ericsson has announced plans to release a new technology that bridges the Abobe Flash Lite and Java ME development platforms. Referred to as Project Capuchin, the new tools will allow developers to use both software stacks to create content-rich mobile applications. Sony Ericsson has plans to make the technology available during the second half of 2008 and will demonstrate Project Capuchin enabled applications at the JavaOne Developer Event in San Francisco on 6-9 May. Project Capuchin is expected to provide developers with an intuitive tool to create applications with a cleaner user interface without sacrificing the strong, feature rich and widely deployed Java ME infrastructure, including secure, well-developed content distribution. Project Capuchin will allow pure Flash Lite content to be encapsulated in Java ME applications with
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via Telecom.paper @ 9:22 3rd May
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Sony Ericsson announced plans to release a new technology that, for the first time, bridges the Abobe Flash Lite and Java ME development platforms. The new technology and tools, referred to as Project Capuchin, make it possible to combine the richness of Flash Lite and Java ME technologies allowing developers to utilize the best attributes of both software stacks to create content-rich mobile applications. Sony Ericsson has plans to make the technology available during the second half of 2008 and will demonstrate Project Capuchin enabled applications at the JavaOne Developer Event in San Francisco, May 6 – 9, booth 718 in the Pavilion.
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via 3G @ 7:47 7th May
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Stockholm, Sweden – April 30, 2008 – Sony Ericsson Mobile Communication today announced plans to release a new technology that, for the first time, bridges the Abobe® Flash Lite™ and Java ME™ development platforms. The new technology and tools, referred to as Project Capuchin, make it possible to combine the richness of Flash Lite and Java ME technologies allowing developers to utilize the best attributes of both software stacks to create content-rich mobile applications. Sony Ericsson has plans to make the technology available during the second half of 2008 and will demonstrate Project Capuchin enabled applications at the JavaOne Developer Event in San Francisco, May 6 – 9, booth 718 in the Pavilion.
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via Sony Ericsson @ 9:18 5th Jun
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Sony (NYSE: SNE) Ericsson (NSDQ: ERIC) has announced “new technology that lets developers combine Adobe’s (NSDQ: ADBE) Flash Lite and Java ME into a single Java application”, reports PC World. The basic premise is that Flash has some nice user-interface capabilities but lacks some of the features of Java, such as access to Bluetooth, WiFi and secure payments. With the new system they can “mix and match” different components from both systems. SE will release a set of APIs for the capability in the second half of this year, and the resulting applications whill be treated like typical Java apps within SE’s developer platform. The aim is to have the technology on all the manufacturer’s handsets, and the company plans to share the technology with the broader community, either via standards, open source or a combination of the tw
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via MocoNews.net @ 16:23 1st May
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Java Runtime Environment (JRE) enables your computer to run applications and applets that use Java technology. Java technology allows you to work and play in a secure computing environment. Java technology is in cell phones, automobiles, the Mars Rover, and many other places. By downloading it to your computer, you will be able to experience the power of Java software. The Java Virtual Machine is only one aspect of Java software that is involved in web interaction. The Java Virtual Machine is built right into your Java software download, and helps the Sun JRE run Java applications.
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via Neowin.net @ 5:24 16th May
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Sony Ericsson Mobile Communication Tuesday announced plans to release a new technology that bridges the Abobe Flash Lite and Java ME development platforms.
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via Total Telecom @ 13:12 6th May
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adobe, flash lite, java, project capuchin, sony ericsson, sun microsystemsSony Ericsson cross-breeds Java and Flash
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via Mobile Entertainment @ 10:16 30th Apr
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Sony Ericsson today announced at its Developer World conference plans for a new technology that bridges Adobe Flash Lite and Java ME development platforms.
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via Earthweb News @ 21:10 2nd May
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Swedish cellphone maker Sony Ericsson is hoping to encourage new kinds of applications through a new set of APIs, writes IDG News. The company has announced that it intends to allow developers to merge Flash Lite and Java ME into a single Java application, bypassing technical shortcomings. Specifically this refers to an absence of Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and secure payment hooks in Flash, and conversely, a lack of interface capabilities in Java. A game, for example, could be written mostly in Java, but use a Flash-based menu.
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via Electronista @ 23:11 1st May
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Home Press Releases Sony Ericssons New Technology, Project Capuchin, Bridges Java ME and Adobe Flash Lite
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via Actionscript.org @ 16:59 8th May
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Sony Ericsson is hoping to promote "wow" mobile-phone applications by enabling developers to combine the best of Java and Flash in the same applications.
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via Computerworld @ 15:21 30th Apr
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Sony Ericsson unveiled a new technology to enable developers combine the best of Java and Flash in the same applications. According to the company, developers can now combine Adobes Flash Lite and Java ME into a single Java application.
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via Jax Magazine @ 2:19 1st May
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Sony Ericsson has announced new technology that will enable mobile receivers to combine Java ME and Adobe;s Flash Lite into a single mobile application.
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via Design Technica @ 19:13 30th Apr
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Sony Ericsson is to release a new technology that it claims will bridge two major development platforms for mobile phones.
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via Builder AU @ 1:46 2nd May
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Sony Ericsson is to release a new technology that it claims will bridge two major development platforms for mobile phones.
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via ZDNet Australia @ 23:11 1st May
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Sony Ericsson is to release a new technology that it claims will bridge two major development platforms for mobile phones.
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via ZDNet @ 16:23 1st May
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(InfoWorld Daily Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Sony Ericsson is hoping to promote "wow" mobile-phone applications by enabling developers to combine the best of Java and Flash in the same applications.
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via TMC Net @ 2:19 1st May
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LONDON Sony Ericsson will demonstrate at next week's JavaOne developers' event in San Francisco its Project Capuchin, which will allow software developers to create applications for mobile phones that can use pieces of both Java ME and Adobe Systems' Flash Lite to create their applications.
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via EE Times Europe @ 11:40 30th Apr
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Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) today announced native support for the Sony XDCAM EX camera format in Adobe(r) Premiere(r) Pro CS3 video editing and production software. Adobe Premiere Pro provides a true file-based workflow without transcoding or rewrapping, providing a software-only, tapeless High Definition (HD) workflow-from capture to output.
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via Sypha Online @ 23:09 15th May
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Adobe is giving a sneak peek at three applications from the next release of Adobe Creative Suite, its collection of graphic design, Web development and video editing applications. The company released public beta versions of Adobe Dreamweaver, Adobe Fireworks and Adobe Soundbooth as free downloads via Adobe labs. Once downloaded and launched, the betas will be active for 48 hours after which time only Creative Suite 3 customers will have an extended ability to use the betas until the next release of Creative Suite becomes available.
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via Mac Daily News @ 17:53 29th May
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Next week at JavaOne, the company plans to demonstrate its Project Capuchin, which will allow software developers to create applications for mobile phones that can use pieces of both Java ME and Adobe Systems' Flash Lite to create their applications. The company plans to release a set of APIs (application programming interfaces) and a software development kit in the second half of this year to bring the two different mobile development styles together.
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via MONiTOR Today! @ 15:20 30th Apr
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Kabira® Announces Creation of a Java™ Technology - Kabira® Announces Creation of a Java™ Technology Enabled Product to Complement its Kabira eXtreme Transaction Platform™ Software (KXTP) New Product Marries a Java Development Environment to the Kabira Runtime Software San Francisco, CA – May 6, 2008 - Kabira Technologies Inc., a leader in extreme transaction processing software for global enterprises, announced today at the 2008 JavaOne™ Conference in San Francisco, California that it is building a Java technology-enabled product to work with its core product technology, the Kabira eXtreme Transaction Platform (KXTP) software. Marrying a Java technology development environment to the Kabira Runtime enables an application developer to inherit integrated transactionality, high performance, transparent distribution, persistent sh
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via Business Portal 24 @ 12:46 9th May
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snydeq writes "Fatal Exception's Neil McAllister questions the relevance of the recent opening of Java given the wealth of options open source developers enjoy today. Sure, as the first full-blooded Java implementation available under a 100 percent Free Software license, RedHat's IcedTea pushes aside open source objections to developing in Java. Yet, McAllister asks, if Java really were released today, brand-new, would it be a tool you'd choose? 'The problem, as I see it, is twofold,' he writes. 'First, as the Java platform has matured, it has become incredibly complex. Today it's possible to do anything with Java, but no one developer can do everything — there simply aren't enough hours in the day to learn it all. Second, and most important, even as Java has stretched outward to embrace more concepts and technologies — adding APIs an
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via Slashdot @ 20:14 26th Jun
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Sony Ericsson plans to describe new technology that will let developers combine the best of Java and Flash in mobile applications.
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via ARNnet @ 2:19 1st May
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Sony Ericsson is hoping to promote "wow" mobile-phone applications by enabling developers to combine the best of Java and Flash in the same applications.
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via PC World @ 19:13 30th Apr
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