Appendix H. Resources

Additional Resources

All Java specifications are developed using the Java Community Process, which is the program that Sun Microsystems is using for revising existing specifications and developing new ones. The Java Community Process Web site is http://www.jcp.org. Each specification is known as a Java Specification Request (JSR) and is assigned a unique number.

Unlike J2SE or J2EE, there is no J2ME specification, per se. All the specifications below comprise the J2ME specification. Note, however, that JSR068 is the next-generation J2ME specification and will introduce building blocks, to make the creation of profiles an easier task.

CLDC Specification (JSR-30)

http://www.jcp.org/jsr/detail/30.jsp

CLDC Next Generation (JSR-139)

http://www.jcp.org/jsr/detail/139.jsp

MIDP Specification (JSR-37)

http://www.jcp.org/jsr/detail/37.jsp

Mobile Information Device Next Generation (JSR-118)

http://www.jcp.org/jsr/detail/132.jsp

PDA Profile Specification (JSR-75)

http://www.jcp.org/jsr/detail/75.jsp

CDC Specification (JSR-36)

http://www.jcp.org/jsr/detail/36.jsp

Foundation Profile Specification (JSR-46)

http://www.jcp.org/jsr/detail/46.jsp

Personal Profile Specification (JSR-62)

http://www.jcp.org/jsr/detail/62.jsp

RMI Profile Specification (JSR-66)

http://www.jcp.org/jsr/detail/66.jsp

Java Game Profile (JSR-134)

http://www.jcp.org/jsr/detail/134.jsp

J2ME Multimedia API Specification (JSR-135)

http://www.jcp.org/jsr/detail/135.jsp

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