This project shows what can be done regarding end to end integration and
J2EE/EJB with a bit of ingenuity and some hard work by codestuds. ;-)

The purpose of the Mobile GPS Demonstration Platform (MGDP) project is to
demonstrate a proof of concept for the integration of a number of emerging
technologies including: Embedded/Realtime Java, Mobile, position-based
applications, GPS (Global Position System) technologies, Wireless/Mobile
connectivity, Web Services (XML, SOAP, WSDL, JAX-RPC, etc.), and server-
side J2EE (including EJB and DBMS persistence). The MGDP has been
constructed using commonly available, inexpensive hardware and software
(including open source software) to illustrate that applications of this nature are
very feasible using existing tools and technologies. It is hoped that the MGDP
project inspires others to push the threshold of what can be done with position-
based computing and the Java platform.

This project will be demonstrated at JavaOne 2002 in San Francisco (March
25-29, 2002). Drop by the Systronix booth in the JavaOne Vendor Pavillion
and see the MGDP in action!

A detailed white paper describing the MGDP project, architecture and
technologies is available (in .pdf format) at:

http://www.chaeron.com


Andrzej Jan Taramina
Chaeron Corporation: Enterprise System Solutions
http://www.chaeron.com

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