J2ME Polish: Home. J2ME Polish is a suite of tools and technologies invented in 2004.
It has been downloaded up to a million times until now and hundreds of companies worldwide have purchased commercial licenses (including Huawei, Samsung, Nokia, Qualcomm, and Vodafone). The main features of J2ME Polish include: Lush: A UI toolkit that is highly flexible and that can be designed outside of the application's source code.Janus: A toolset for porting mobile application to different handsets and different technology platforms. It also allows transcoding you J2ME application to a Blackberry or Android app.Touch: Technology for accessing server side content and communicating with remote parties.Trunk: A persistence solution that allows you to load and save complex data with a single line of code.Marjory: Our community maintained device database. PhoneGap.
Rhodes: Mobile App Development Framework. Here at OSNews we believe that in many ways the future of computing is mobile. It's also a pretty exciting field, since it's been so dynamic over the past ten years, with platforms rising and falling, and no one vendor ever rising to dominate. But this "wild west" market can be a real source of anxiety for mobile-oriented software developers, who have to gamble on which platform to support, or go to the extra effort of placing multiple bets. Maybe it's not a huge problem for hobbyists or developers of simplistic apps, but as the devices get more powerful, it's enabling the development of more powerful apps. If only these developers could develop a sophisticated mobile app that could be deployed on all the major mobile platforms. Now they can.