Hi,

   Qusay H. Mahmoud (author of the O'Reilly Learning
Wireless Java book) wrote up a Getting Started Guide
for the Sun Digital Candy Store a.k.a J2EE Client
Provisioning Reference Implementation.

  Qusay concludes his personality-free buzzword
bonanza:

  The J2EE Client Provisioning specification provides
a J2EE-based framework and APIs for making
applications easily available to a variety of
networked clients. This article provided step-by-step
instructions for building, deploying, and using the
J2EE Client Provisioning Reference Implementation,
which is a proof-of-concept implementation of JSR 124.
The examples shown demonstrate that the reference
implementation is functional, and that the concepts
presented in JSR 124 are quite useful and can be
easily implemented.

The examples in this article show the power of the
J2EE Client Provisioning APIs by deploying and running
the RI-Test sample application, which demonstrates the
kind of customization you can do with a provisioning
server that complies with JSR 124. 

  Full story @
http://wireless.java.sun.com/midp/articles/provisioninggetstart

  - Gerald


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