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JSR 271: Mobile Information Device Profile 3 — Proposed Final Draft

Friday, May 29th, 2009

It is good to see this. After a long time, hard work, lots of discussions, MIDP3 final draft has been submitted to the JCP…

MIDP3 includes a number of new APIs and functionality. And while the smartphones have gone their own way with their own platforms and environments, MIDP3 is relevant and will be a great environment for feature phones. For those asking what a feature-phone is, Phone Scoop as a good definition:

A Feature phone is any mobile phone that is not a smartphone or PDA phone. Feature phones have proprietary operating system (OS) firmware. If they support third-party software, it is only via a limited interface such as Java or BREW.

Compared to software for smartphones, Java or BREW software for feature phones is often less powerful, less integrated with other features of the phone, and less integrated into the main user interface of the phone.

This is changing, as newer versions of Java and BREW allow software to be more powerful and integrate with more features of the phone, although the difference is still present, especially on the interface side. While third-party smartphone software is a “first-class citizen” on the phone, third-party Java or BREW software is usually restricted to a special “applications” section of the interface.

The Proposed Final Draft Specification for JSR-000271 Mobile Information Device Profile 3 is now available at http://jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=271.

“This JSR will specify the 3rd generation Mobile Information Device Profile, expanding upon the functionality in all areas as well as improving interoperability across devices.”

I hope to start seeing MIDP3 devices later this year…

CEO

JSR-271 (MIDP3) UI Developer Survey

Tuesday, October 11th, 2005

The JSR-271 Expert Group (EG) needs to prioritize
the current list of UI features that have been proposed for MIDP 3.0.

To help with this, the EG would like to leverage the MIDP developer community's expertise and input. To collect developer feedback, the EG has created an online survey.

The EG will greatly appreciate your input to this online survey. The survey will be open through the end of October,
2005.

ceo