(keitai-l) Re: Question about the i-appli J2ME Wireless toolkit

From: Doug Griffiths <Doug.Griffiths_at_HelloNetwork.Com>
Date: 04/13/01
Message-ID: <7DCF595E8668D411BB4C00B0D020158256A405@HNEMAIL2>
 
Sun Microsystems actually wrote the toolkit under contract to NTT. It is a
proproietary soution, as I'm sure you are aware. Sun is now on its way
developing the J2ME 1.1 standards, which is not being done under contract to
NTT.

-----Original Message-----
From: ZBlut@excite.co.jp
To: KEITAI-L@appelsiini.net
Sent: 4/12/01 7:26 PM
Subject: (keitai-l) Question about the i-appli J2ME Wireless toolkit

Hello everybody,

I have a question about who is really responsible for the DoJa toolkit
that
is on NTT DoCoMo's site.  The license agreement says NTT DoCoMo, but it
seems to be rife with Sun MicroSystems copyrights all throughout the
source
code.  It is pretty obvious that NTT DoCoMo licensed the interface and
maybe
asked Sun to write some samples for the API (that Sun did, but with
applications that are too large to run on a real phone!  Their way of
getting back at DoCoMo???), but who should be referred to when
mentioning
the toolkit?  I think NTT DoCoMo, but do you have any opinions?
Especially
since Sun makes sure it keeps away from mentioning the DoJa API as much
as
possible!

Zev





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Received on Fri Apr 13 10:13:09 2001