"The future of mobile development in JavaME"
Java Platform, Micro Edition (Java ME) is a collection of technologies and specifications to create a platform that fits the requirements for mobile devices such as consumer products, embedded devices, and advanced mobile devices. It is a collection of technologies and specifications that can be combined to create a complete Java runtime environment specifically to fit the requirements of a particular device or market. How has Java ME changed the mobile development? What is going to happen next? We will discuss in more detail during this talking.
Roger Brinkley is the Community Leader for the Mobile & Embedded Community at Sun Microsystems. He is responsible for community development related to Java ME technologies. He is part of the Java Community team in the Client Software Group, a member of Sun's Open Source Group, the Java.Net Management Board, and serves as a Track Lead for the JavaOne Program Committee.
Roger has more than 30 years of industry experience with over 14 years at Sun. He is a frequent speaker at technical conferences around the world and cohosts the weekly Java Mobility Podcast with Terrence Barr.
Prior to becoming the Mobile & Embedded Community Leader he was the Principle Engineer for JSR 97 JavaHelp 2.0 Specification and was the community leader for both the JDK and JavaDesktop communities. He has a Bachelors Degree in Computer Science and Quantitative Analysis and a Masters Degree in Business Administration.