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Java ME Developer Guide
Chapter 14 - JSR-185 - Java™ Technology for the Wireless Industry
CLDC 1.0 or CLDC 1.1
MIDP 2.0 (JSR-118)
Wireless Messaging API 1.1 (JSR-120)
Mobile Media API 1.1 (JSR-135)
14.2 CLDC related content for JTWI
JTWI is designed to be implemented on top of CLDC 1.0 or CLDC 1.1. The configura-
tion provides the VM and the basic APIs of the application environment. If floating
point capabilities are exposed to Java Applications, CLDC 1.1 will be implemented.
The following CLDC requirements will be supported:
Minimum Application thread count will allow a MIDlet suite to create a
minimum of 10 simultaneous running threads
Minimum Clock Resolution - The method
java.land.System.currentTimeMillis () will record the elapsed time in
increments not to exceed 40 msec. At least 80% of test attemps will
meet the time elapsed requirement to achieve acceptable conformance.
Names for Encodings will support at least the preferred MIME name as
defined by IANA (http://www.iana.org/assignments/character-sets) for
the supported character encodings. If preferred name has not been
defined, the registered name will be used (i.e UTF-16).
Character Properties will provide support for character properties and
case conversions for the characters in the Basic Latin and Latin-1
Supplement blocks of Unicode 3.0. Other Unicode character blocks will
be supported as necessary.
Unicode Version will support Unicode characters. Character information
is based on the Unicode Standard version 3.0. Since the full character
tables required for Unicode support can be excessively large for devices
with tight memory budgets, by default, the character property and case
conversion facilities in CLDC assume the presence of ISO Latin-1 range
of characters only. Refer to JSR-185 for more information.
Custom Time Zone Ids will permit to use of custom time zones which
adhere to the following time zone format:
General Time Zone: For time zones representing a GMT offset value,
the following syntax is used:
Custom ID:
Sign: one of:
DRAFT - Subject to Change
GMT Sign Hours: Minutes
GMT Sign Hours Minutes
GMT Sign Hours Hours
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