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Developing Jini(TM) Applications Using J2ME(TM) Technology

Developing Jini(TM) Applications Using J2ME(TM) Technology

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Very disappointing
Review: I liked this book as a beginner to Jini Technology. a very basic starting point with about 100 pages of author descriptions and examples, then several hundred pages of profile listings. The profile listings are very complete and cover everything you need to get going in Jini and J2ME. The examples throughout the book were clear and specific to the points the author is trying to make in each chapter. The personal profile listing in the back of the book is especially handy to have and the book never moves far from my computer - the reference aspect is great. I only wanted a basic introductory book, so I wasn't looking for a 700-page War and Peace type of thing. If you're looking for a huge tome on Jini, you may be better off with another book. But if you're looking for a good (short) basic starting point that's not going to take you a month to get through, this is a really good book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: just what i needed
Review: i selected this book before any reviews were posted. the reviews since then that comment on clarity and completeness ring true with my impression after going through it. it's definitely not a reference alone but even just in that regard it's worthwhile. i've had some on the job experience with jini but never got a comprehensive introduction. i wanted to solidify what i already knew as well as fill in the blanks. this book isn't tagged as a learn-in-21-days kind of thing but it contains all that you'd find there and more - introduction to j2me, complete examples (two of which i've already used almost directly) and full reference. topics are explained as if the reader doesn't have previous experience with jini/j2me but go well beyond introduction. obviously composed by someone who is expert in the subject.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A really good starting point
Review: I thought this was a really good introduction to Jini using J2ME, which is exactly what it claims to be. I needed a starting point and this book did the job pretty well. This is also the only place I could find the complete profiles. It's a convenient reference. While I agree the non-appendix part of this book could have been a bit more detailed, I still think it's a great kickoff point. I would recommend it for anyone interested in Jini using J2ME.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great for both introduction and reference
Review: My boss wanted me to get more familiarized w/JINI on small devices a.s.a.p. and after thumbing through several books on the subject, I settled on this one. Glad I did. It turned out to be an excellent book on the subject. Some key items that I found useful: 1) code comparing MIDP vs. Personal Profile. I was a little unclear on which to use when, but this book cleared up my confusion quickly 2) the almanac - the APIs are listed in alphabetical order making the method signatures really easy to find. Overall I found this book a really good read regarding JINI on small devices. I would definitely recommend it.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Nothing but a one-day tutorial
Review: The book introduces the use of JINI with small mobile devices based on J2ME, but it's only an introduction. Only 106 pages of the book are about Jini and J2ME, the rest of the book is an appendix that lists the J2ME APIs. I think it's an appendix and a one-day tutorial, nothing more. One-day tutorial part of the book is good, but I haven't seen any good reason to buy such an appendix, just a disappoinment...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good short book, great appendix
Review: This book gives a clear and solid introduction to J2ME.
It is a good a reference as a training manual.
I knew a lot before and just wanted another reference but reviewing the examples and stuff was a big bonus.
Complete API reference and *absolutely perfect* examples. People at work are calling me "The J2ME Guy." LOL. Goofy nickname but it does say a lot for the book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent Resource
Review: This book is an excellent resource for those interested in diving into the field of Jini via J2ME. The book was well organized, the examples made sense, and it left me feeling like I had a solid foundation on which to build. If you're at all interested in Jini and small devices, this book is a must.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent Resource
Review: This book is an excellent resource for those interested in diving into the field of Jini via J2ME. The book was well organized, the examples made sense, and it left me feeling like I had a solid foundation on which to build. If you're at all interested in Jini and small devices, this book is a must.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Very disappointing
Review: This Book is very disappointing. It has over 300 pages, but only about 100 are book chapters. The remaining pages (over 200) are just appendixes describing packages!!!
There are better introductions to these topics in the web, and they are for free...


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