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NEW-- Sprint Wirless Toolkit 3.2
The toolkit now features new sample mobile applications and source code that developers can apply towards Sprint's recently launched MVM (Multi-Virtual Machine) handsets.
The Sprint Wireless Toolkit 3.1 that was announced at the Sprint Application Developer Conference in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida is now available through the Sprint Application Developer Program website.
Sprint WTK3.1 is based on the Sun Java Wireless toolkit and has been customized for development for Sprint devices. Sprint customizations provide a more accurate environment for developers to create applications on the Sprint network and for Sprint devices. Look for Sprint APIs, enhanced emulation of Sprint devices, and usability features for Sprint developers.
Whats New in the Toolkit
- New JSRS: 180, 229, and 238
- 30+ Device skins for Vision, Multi-media and Power Vision handsets
- Integrity check for JAD parameters
- Look and feel and usability enhancements
- Integrated Sprints developer code signing digital ID giving developers the ability to sign with the Sprint Developer Keystore
- Additional Sample Applications
The Sprint Wireless Toolkit 3.1 provides support for essential features:
- Signing support for MIDP 2.0 apps and Generic Content Descriptor (GCD) files
- Enhanced device emulation support:
- Supported media formats: 3GPP, 3GPP2, AAC, AAC+, AMR, MIDI, MP3, MP4, MPEG1, MPEG4, H.263, H.264, QCELP, WAV
- Enhanced development process
- Easy integration with NetBeans, Metrowerks Code Warrior, JBuilder, and Eclipse IDEs
- Ability to zoom into the emulator display for a detailed view
- Generates template code for a sample MIDlet
- View System.out and System.err output in console
Sprint is releasing its Sprint Mobility IDE which is based on the Sun NetBeans Mobility 5.0 Pack and includes the Sprint WTK 3.0 as the default SDK. |