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Hi Daryl,
I have a Sharp Zaurus and as you may know it is runs PersonalJava and is capable of running Personal Profile. I have ran HSQLDB on it but have never written my own apps for it but would like to using HSQLDB for persistence and possibly something like thinlet for the gui. Would your book assist me with this?
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thinlet and HSQLDB would make an interesting combination for UI and persistence. I'd be interested to hear of your experiences with them.
I think there are other things that might still interest you in the book, such as the coverage of accessing web services from a J2ME application. The book takes you through step-by-step in the creation of the PDA web service client, as well as the web service itself.
[ July 22, 2003: Message edited by: Daryl Wilding-McBride ]
 
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