From the Sun announcement by Richard Marejka:
Topic: Mobile Service Architecture (MSA), JSR 248
When: August 20-24, 2007
Experts:
- Mikhail Gorshenev, senior staff engineer, Sun Microsystems
- E-ming Saung, Product Line Manager, Java ME Marketing group, Sun Microsystems
- Hinkmond Wong, senior staff engineer , Java ME group, Sun Microsystems
Mobile Service Architecture (MSA), is a Java ME optional package that defines the next generation Java ME platform and serves as a follow-on to Java Technology for the Wireless Industry (JTWI). MSA is defined through the Java Community Process (JCP) as JSR 248 by an expert group of leading mobile device manufacturers, wireless carriers, and software vendors. The MSA specification aims to address fragmentation issues and create a predictable environment for application developers who build applications for mobile handsets. The specification defines a standard set of application functionality for mobile devices, while clarifying interactions between various technologies associated with the CLDC and MIDP specifications.
Got a question about MSA? Post it during this session and get answers from Mikhail Gorshenev, E-ming Saung, and Hinkmond Wong. Mikhail Gorshenev is Sun’s lead for the JSR 248 Technology Conformance Kit (TCK). E-Ming Saung is the Product Line Manager in the Java ME Marketing group and is mainly responsible for managing the product delivery of Java ME SDKs to all mobile Java Developers. Hinkmond Wong is one of the current project owners of the phoneME open source project and was the past specification lead for various mobility-related technologies such as the Java ME Connected Device Configuration (CDC) and Foundation Profile.
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