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Luca Passani
WURFL Java API
Java API
- Javadocs
Download & Installation
(includes WALL)
Examples
How to Submit bug reports
WALL
the Wireless Abstraction Library
WALL
Tutorial (PDF)
Reference (PDF)
NEW: Cool Menus
Demos:
- Body
- Menu
- Coolmenu
- Simple Forms
- Forms in WML Compatibility Mode
JSTL integration
- Portal
Source Code
CVS at SourceForge
Other Java/WURFL efforts
Laszlo Nadai:
JAXB-based API
Bill Ray:
MyWURFL
Credits
The WURFL Java API and WALL tag-library have been designed, created and documented by me, Luca Passani.
The first mention goes to the Openwave Systemsfor allowing me to work on this project. I can safely claim that Openwave is the main contributor to the project economically. This is good, but not surprising, since Openwave has an history of providing developers with tools for wireless development free of charge. Check out out cool developer site to download the WAP SDK and a lot of good stuff.
In addition, I would like to mention a few people who have been really helpful to me during the creation of the Java API and WALL tag-library.
First off, my friend and colleague Ron Mandel in California, for:
- validating my initial design of the WALL library
- performing some tests with actual devices to validate the actual rendering of WALL pages
- reviewing the tutorial and reference guide My friend and fellow wireless-development survivor Andrea Trasatti in Milan, Italy, for:
- turning up WURFL updates as fast as I needed them to support WALL
- being available 24x7 to review and validate ideas
- helping with tests of specific devices (Italian imode in particular) Zev Blut and Darren Lucket for their imode field reports from Japan and for sharing their knowledge and ideas.
Richard Milewski (California), Jose Luis Narbona (Spain), David Johanson (Sweden), Raphael Ramirez (France) for reporting about WALL behavior on devices from remote regions.
Tom Hume (UK), Michael Kaye (UK) for speaking their mind and actual doing some tests.
Thank you, guys!
Luca Passani