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Table 1.2 JSR Support on Symbian OS
JSR
Nokia 6,600
Nokia N70
Nokia N96
Symbian OS version
v7.0 s
v8.1a
v9.3
Release Date
16 June 2003
27 April 2005
11 Feb 2008
CLDC 1.0/1.1
1.0
1.1
1.1
MIDP 2.0/2.1
2.0
2.0
2.1
Bluetooth
82
Mobile Media (MMAPI)
135
Wireless Messaging
120
205 19
Wireless Messaging
File and PIM
75
Mobile 3D Graphics (M3G)
184
JTWI
185
Web Services
172
Location API
179
Security and Trust Services
177
SIP API
180
Scalable 2D Vector Graphics
226
Advanced Media Supplements
234
MSA
248
MSA Subset
OS v9 enhances a number of existing APIs and adds many more. The net
result is a rich diversity of functionality optimized for performance and
memory efficiency. Table 1.2 shows a snapshot of how JSR support under
Symbian OS has evolved over the last few years.
Summary
When you develop using Java ME and Symbian OS, you are combining
the world's leading smartphone operating systemwith the most successful
mobile phone development platform to date. Symbian OS brings consis-
tency, performance, reliability and variety to its Java ME offering while at
the same time removing the most common limitations of other operating
systems.
19 JSR-205 was an update to JSR-120 that added programmatic support for MMS.
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