FYI, JSR 279 (plus JSR 280, and actually I participated in both JSRs)
allows you to consume RESTful web services in theory. Those JSRs are
supposed to be supported in major mobile device makers such as Nokia
(spec lead) and RIM. Probably it would be helpful to mention the
potential alignment between JSR 311 and JSR 279 for Java ME.
Cheers,
ias
http://www.iasandcb.pe.kr/
2007. 08. 20, ¿ÀÈÄ 10:11, Patrick Mueller ÀÛ¼º:
> On Aug 20, 2007, at 1:17 AM, Dhanji R. Prasanna wrote:
>
>> It's probably a lot of work for this EG and it's stated timeframes
>> though =(
>
> I agree. Hence my noting that it's probably not worth doing this
> unless there's someone who is going to get involved in the design,
> implementation, and making sure that it 'fits' for the specified
> environments. No need to do more work if no one is going to use it,
> or if it doesn't end up being a good fit for the environment.
>
> Patrick Mueller
> http://muellerware.org/
>
>
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