hello
ive made a page about it :D
http://swingme.sourceforge.net/encode.shtml
thanks
-YURA
http://yura.net/

Kenton Varda wrote:
> Cool!
>
> Is there an appropriate landing page discussing your protobuf features 
> which I could link to?  I don't like linking people directly to source 
> code, but your home page does not mention protocol buffers, so linking 
> there could be confusing.
>
> On Sun, Oct 11, 2009 at 7:19 AM, yura <yura.net 
> <http://yura.net>@gmail.com <http://gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>
>     ive written a way for j2me apps to be able to serialise objects and
>     send messages using Protocol Buffers if anyone is interested
>
>     basic java object serialisation, thats everything like Double, String
>     Vector, Hashtable, check out:
>     svn co https://swingme.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/swingme/UtilME
>     UtilME
>
>     the CodeGen for reading in the proto file and matching them to Java
>     Objects
>     svn co https://swingme.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/swingme/ToolsME
>     ToolsME
>
>     the CodeGen will only generate one file, that has everything needed to
>     read and write all the messages in the proto file, if it can not find
>     on the classpath a java object that will correspond to a particular
>     message, it will then use a hashtable for that message, this is useful
>     on j2me when u want to limit the number of classes you have. and yet
>     to the server, it will still look like a normal Protocol Buffers
>     message
>
>     this is part of a project called SwingME http://swingme.sf.net/
>     >
>


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