Check Open Source Softwares for Mobile Phone blog for new updateskJORAMJORAM (Java Open Reliable Asynchronous Messaging) from ObjectWeb is an open source implementation of the JMS (Java Message Service) specifications. With its new kJORAM libraries, JORAM delivers the first complete open-source stack enabling lightweight J2ME devices to communicate with JMS messaging applications. JORAM for lightweight clients has been optimized to cope with the limitations of the J2ME environment, notably the lack of serialization features. The communication channel between the client and the messaging servers uses Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) over HTTP.
Sync4jThe Sync4j Project is an open source initiative to deliver a complete mobile application platform implementing the SyncML protocol. SyncML defines a standard way to synchronize data and remotely manage devices. Sync4j provides SyncML client APIs (J2SE, J2ME and C++) that you can use to build an application based on a sometimes-connected paradigm (e.g. a sales force automation software on your cell phone or PDA)
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