Hi,
In my opinion, I would recommend using the Mobile web, as Java fragmentation will increase development costs, and also introduce third party concerns (virus', Java Internet Settings, Security Warnings)
However, approaching the mobile web is also not easy, as the browser diversity is huge. But depending on the service you are looking to provide, and how "rich" you are expecting it to be, determines its complexities.
People have written whole books on the best ways to approach the mobile web, so I wont go into it here.
I hope this gives you a quick overview.
Olaf
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From: "Robert Ness" <robert@danwei.org>
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Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2007 2:25:47 AM (GMT) Europe/London
Subject: (keitai-l) deliver of Olympics related information
We are a media firm in China, and we are developing a platform for
delivering Olympics-related information during the Beijing Olympics. I
would like the ask the Keitai-L community which delivery format you would
prefer--java app or WAP? Given your preference as experts on the technical
end of the industry, what do you then think would be the best delivery
method for the international market, especially for those who will be in
China using China's networks?
~Robert
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