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Developing Java-AWT thin-client applications for limited devices

Developing software for personal wireless devices (PWDs) requires new methods and tools that address the restrictions introduced by these devices' mobile nature. The thin-client applications for limited devices (TCPTE) framework supports the development of thin-client applications for mobile de...

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Published in:IEEE internet computing 2005-09, Vol.9 (5), p.55-63
Main Authors: Canfora, G., Di Santo, G., Zimeo, E.
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Developing software for personal wireless devices (PWDs) requires new methods and tools that address the restrictions introduced by these devices' mobile nature. The thin-client applications for limited devices (TCPTE) framework supports the development of thin-client applications for mobile devices with limited resources. Using TCPTE, we can execute Java applications on a server and display their AWT interfaces on a remote client. TCPTE combines the advantages of thin-client computing with the richness of client-server graphical interfaces and lets programmers develop applications for PWDs using the same processes and tools they typically use for desktop applications.
ISSN:1089-7801
1941-0131
DOI:10.1109/MIC.2005.99