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For the Java component model J2EE, Sun has published guidelines which show how to use their technology effectively to create enterprise applications. These guidelines are illustrated in the two example enterprise application blueprints Pet Store and Smart Ticket. Since our group is working on a wireless project, we investigated the Smart Ticket demo application. This paper describes our experiences until we had the application running on real Java cell phones and shows weaknesses and bugs in the demo application.
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Java BluePrints Online, Wireless Blueprints. http://java.sun.com/blueprints/wireless/index.html
Eric D. Larson: Developing an End to End Wireless Application Using Java Smart Ticket Demo, Java Wireless Developer Site, Mai 2002. http://wireless.java.sun.com/midp/articles/smartticket/
Steve Meloan: The Java Blueprints for Wireless Program: Charting the Wireless Way, Nov 2001. http://java.sun.com/features/2001/11/j2eebluprnts.html
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Gruntz, D., Müller, R. (2003). Java Smart Ticket Demo Application Scrutinized. In: Aksit, M., Mezini, M., Unland, R. (eds) Objects, Components, Architectures, Services, and Applications for a Networked World. NODe 2002. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2591. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-36557-5_11
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