Oracle® Java ME Embedded Getting Started Guide for the Windows Platform Release 8 EA 2 for NetBeans on Windows E48511-01 |
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Beta Draft: 2014-02-15
This book describes how to use the Oracle Java ME SDK 8 Early Access (EA) 2 platform to quickly develop embedded applications on the NetBeans 8.0 Beta, Integrated Development Environment (IDE). The Oracle Java ME SDK 8 EA 2 platform contains a complete implementation of the Oracle Java ME Embedded 8.0 EA 2 software runtime.
Together, these products support embedded software development on:
Windows 32 platform in emulation (this guide)
Qualcomm Internet of Everything (IoE) platform (Oracle Java ME Embedded Getting Started Guide for the Reference Platform (Qualcomm Orion IoE))
Raspberry Pi (Oracle Java ME Embedded Getting Started Guide for the Reference Platform (Raspberry Pi))
This document is intended for embedded developers who want to develop applications on Oracle Java ME SDK 8 EA 2 on a Windows 7 platform.
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