R E L A T E D   C O N T E N T
ADVERTISEMENT

Sony Ericsson concocts blend for mobile apps

Toolkits use Flash and Java to create compelling mobile apps

Daniel Robinson, IT Week 06 May 2008
ADVERTISEMENT

Sony Ericsson is aiming to give wireless applications a boost with the release of developer tools that make it easier to combine elements of Flash Lite and Java ME technologies in a single application.

Codenamed Project Capuchin, the support will be delivered as extensions to the firm's existing developer tools sometime in the second half of 2008. It will enable business logic for an application to be coded in Java, while the user interface is designed using Flash.

"It's centred around the vision of creating more compelling user experience, " said Sony Ericsson's director of long-term platform planning, Christopher David. He added that while the firm had previously invested in Java development for applications, developers are crying out for better tools to build a richer user interface, and that Flash was a compelling technology to provide this.

"Capuchin is about building a bridge between two technologies and two separate developer communities, allowing better graphics to be built into applications" he said.

This will be provided through a set of application programming interface (API) extensions to Sony Ericsson's Java platform that link to Flash, according to David, plus a tool that can encapsulate the Flash content into a Java .JAR file to create a composite application.

"It inherits all the security mechanisms of Java, but the user will view pieces in Flash," he said.

One potential drawback of this approach is that a handset will need to have both the Flash Lite player as well as Java ME support. While Java is now almost universal in phones, Flash Lite is not so common.

David said that initially, applications will be packaged into versions that target specific handsets, but added that a long-term goal was to enable the handset to pull down the Flash Lite player if this was missing.

"This is only the starting point – we're trying to provide developers with freedom of choice, on as many handsets as possible" he said.

See also:

HP’s latest smartphone boasts satellite navigation capabilities, but battery life is limited  02 May 2008
SAP headquartersSAP develops partnership with RIM  02 May 2008
kewneyThose who questioned the business need for mobile broadband may have had a point  28 Apr 2008
IBM logoIBM researchers are looking at adding web functionality to mobile devices  21 Apr 2008
mobile userThe latest handsets offer retailers a new sales channel  03 Mar 2008
the xperia x1Sony Ericsson's Xperia X1 offers users a web and multimedia experience  11 Feb 2008
Symbian showcases new technology at its annual Smartphone Show  16 Oct 2007

All Mobile Communications

Like this story? Spread the news by clicking below:

Post this to Delicious del.icio.us    Post this to Digg Digg this    Post this to reddit reddit!

Permalink for this story

M A R K E T P L A C E
Sponsored links
F E A T U R E D   J O B S
| Aston Carter
Java, J2EE, Developer, Spring, Hibernate, London, city, Graduate. This is an amazing opportunity to join a successful city based team working at the cutting edge of development. My client is looking for strong Java/J2EE developers ... more >
| Aston Carter
E-Commerce, Greenfield, Agile, Java, J2EE, , JavaScript, SQL, London, City Graduate This is an exceptional opportunity for a talented Java, J2EE developer keen to work in a successful development team within arguable the best agile ... more >
| Rullion Computer Personnel Ltd
2nd Line Support Analyst London £35, 000 to £40, 500 My client is a global market leader in the Internet Applications Industry. The company is continually progressing and looking for areas of growth and this ... more >
| Rullion Computer Personnel Ltd
Security Architect / Information Security Specialist – St Albans - Global Leader - Shine At The Highest Level Security Solution Architect / Information Security Architect required by renowned blue-chip organisation offering the finest security projects ... more >
More job opportunities