The Nokia SDK for Java supports the following API's:
Area | Specification |
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Java APIs | JSR 75 File connection v1.0 and PIM v1.0 APIs |
JSR 82 APIs for Bluetooth v1.1 JSR 82 APIs for Obex |
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JSR118 MIDP v2.0 | |
JSR 118 MIDP v2.1 | |
JSR 120 Wireless Messaging API 1.1 | |
JSR 135 Mobile Media API 1.2 (audio and video play, audio capture only; does not support video capture, camera control, or FM radio) | |
JSR 139 Connected Limited Device Configuration (CLDC) 1.1 | |
JSR 172 JAX-XML Web Services API (XML parsing) and JAX-RPC API | |
JSR 177 Security and Trust Services APIs SATSA-APDU and SATSA-CRYPTO | |
JSR 179 Location API 1.0 | |
JSR 184 Mobile Graphics API 1.1 | |
JSR 205 Wireless Messaging API 2.0 | |
JSR 211 Content Handler API 1.0.1 | |
JSR 226 Scalable 2D Vector Graphics API 1.1 | |
JSR 234 Advanced Multimedia Supplements (3D Audio & Music, Audio mixing, including audio progressive upload and video progressive playback) 1.1 | |
JSR 248 Mobile Service Architecture Subset API 1.0 | |
Nokia UI API 1.1 | |
FrameAnimator API | |
Gesture API | |
TextEditor API | |
LCDUIUtil API | |
In-app purchase | In-App Purchase APIs |
System properties | Nokia specific system properties APIs for single and dual sim |
Browsing | Nokia Browser |
Messaging | Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) with SMIL support |
Digital rights management | Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) Digital Rights Management (DRM) 1.0 (not for MIDlets) |
For the list of new APIs supporeted in Java Runtime 1.1.0, see New features in Java Runtime 1.1.0 for Series 40.
Automatically recognize one another.
Support Bluetooth connectivity.
Without NCF, multiple instances of the SDK running on the same PC:
Support the exchange of MMS messages. See Creating and sending an MMS message directly on the SDK.
Support standard SMS text messages. See SMS messages Overview.
Diagnostics functions include on/off tracing, Traffic and MIDP views, and an Event Generator that simulates unsolicited occurrences, such as an incoming phone call. The SDK features a color XHTML browser, MMS, and a TCP/IP protocol stack. The following three types of OMA-defined DRM 1.0 are supported:
Forward Lock
Combined Delivery
Separate Delivery
WLP integrated with installer and can select to install or not during installation.