04/30/2008, 12:45pm, EDT
Wednesday, April 30thSony Ericsson aims to merge Java, Flash
Swedish cellphone maker Sony Ericsson is hoping to encourage new kinds of applications through a new set of APIs, writes IDG News. The company has announced that it intends to allow developers to merge Flash Lite and Java ME into a single Java application, bypassing technical shortcomings. Specifically this refers to an absence of Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and secure payment hooks in Flash, and conversely, a lack of interface capabilities in Java. A game, for example, could be written mostly in Java, but use a Flash-based menu.
Sony Ericsson says it intends to release the APIs in the second part of the year, as a part of an updated SDK. First-party phones should begin using the technology around the same time, and thereafter it should be available in some form for third-party devices, though the company has not decided how or when. The public can however "anticipate standards or open source or a combination thereof," according to Christopher David, Sony Ericsson's director of long-term platform planning.
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Other story tags: Flash, Sony Ericsson, Java








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