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Understanding The Japanese Wireless Market

Brent writes "In this installment of 'Secrets of the wireless elite,' you'll learn about the prevalent technologies in the Japanese market. In addition, it shows why publishing Web sites for wireless -- while not technically revolutionary -- is where the market is right now."

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  1. J2ME has no floating point, either by mparaz · · Score: 2, Informative

    "Unlike J2ME, there's no floating point arithmetic in DoCoMo's DOJA spec, so when I need to do calculations I use the MathFP class (for fixed-point calculations) written by Onno Hommes."


    Sorry but the J2ME CLDC doesn't support floating point, either. Isn't that a power consumption issue?