Amongst the wide range of mobile app development tools available in the web market, J2ME tools have been successful in snatching away all the limelight. Developed by Sun Microsystems, J2ME has worked as a remarkable option for handling development pertaining to a wide array of commodities. Whether its about setting up connectivity, creating utility programs for smartphones or enabling security for hand-held gadgets, J2ME has been designed for meeting the varied requirements of wireless devices and smartphones.
Thanks to the easy availability of J2ME development tools, it has become feasible for developers. Using these professionals can leverage their clients who opt to outsource Android app development by building easily-navigable, feature-rich, customized and highly secure mobile applications. Today, in this blog I’ll be discussing about seven finest J2ME tools that have worked wonders for developing high-quality, fully-functional mobile apps
1. NetBeans IDE
As one of the most popular and extensively used Java IDE, NetBeans IDE has enabled web developers to build robust web and mobile applications. Offering a wide set of PHP and C/C++ tools, NetBeans IDE offers developers an incredible opportunity of building mobile apps that function perfectly on different mobile platforms and devices. The open source nature of NetBeans IDE makes it the number one choice of developers who can’t afford to spend loads of cash on developing high-end mobile applications.
2. JBuilder 7 Enterprise with MobileSet3
Jbuilder is yet another renowned Java IDE that comes in three editions viz: Personal, Standard(SE) and Enterprise. One of the best assets of all these JBuilder editions is that they can run smoothly on multiple operating systems including Linux, Windows, Mac OS X and Solaris. In order to get started with J2ME Development on JBuilder, all you need to do is simply install the add-on module named as MobileSet.
3. EclipseME
Serving as an Eclipse plug-in, EclipseME allows you to build J2ME MIDlets. With this tool, you can easily connect a range of wireless toolkits to the Eclipse development environment, thereby concentrating on development of apps, without worrying about the specific requirements of the J2ME development software. With the main goal of simplifying J2ME development, EclipseME is equipped with features such as: flexibility of creating new Midlet, Eclipse launch support, wireless toolkit preferences, Java Application Descriptor editor and many more.
4. Sun J2ME Wireless Toolkit
Sun J2ME Wireless Toolkit is a J2ME Java Development Kit(JDK) that allows you to leverage the full potential of emulation environment, documentation and tools that are necessary for building MIDP applications.
5. Sun ONE Studio
As one of the core capabilities of Java, Sun ONE Studio is a tool that’s available in several variations including Mobile, Community and Enterprise for Java. This tool utilizes the NetBeans technology for effectively integrating third party or external modules within the respective Java IDE. While Mobile and Community editions of Sun ONE Studio come to you for free, you need to pay a marginal sum of cash for purchasing the software’s Enterprise edition. Moreover, you can even opt for a free 60-days trial available for Sun ONE Studio.
6. IntelliJ IDEA
As the name suggests, IntelliJ IDEA is an intelligent Java IDE that offers comprehensive support for a wide range of mobile app development frameworks, web and enterprise frameworks. Available in two versions viz: Ultimate edition and Community edition; IntelliJ IDEA is an easy-to-use IDE for handling multiple mobile app development ventures. Features such as support for Android, a handy UI designer and re-factoring make IntelliJ IDEA one of the most recommended J2ME tools for web/mobile app developers.
7. Metrowerks CodeWarrior Wireless Studio 7
Comprising of two installation CDs and two guidebooks, Metrowerks CodeWarrior Wireless Studio 7 Professional Edition allows you to get started with using Wireless Studio for effective mobile app development. Currently available for just the Windows platform, CodeWarrior can be installed without making a fuss and includes everything from the basic Java 2 SDKs to the different varieties of third-party emulators and compilers. That means, while working with CodeWarrior, you don’t need to pause the installer for downloading the required software from the internet. Another greatest asset of Metrowerks CodeWarrior Wireless Studio 7 is that it automatically checks the online SDK update centre for ensuring that all the installed third-party SDKs are updated.
Wrapping Up
Each of the seven J2ME tools reviewed above have received tremendous applauds from web/mobile app developers across the globe. Now, its time for you to choose your pick and indulge in some high-end app development.
Author Bio: Victoria Brinsley is an Android developer for Appsted Ltd, where you can outsource Android app development services. In case, you are willing to explore more about the technology, get in touch with her.
Really Great collection of Mobile application development tools.I have just uses the Netbeans IDE but now looking for trying to others tool that are listed on your’s post.
Helpful post about Mobile Application development Tool.I have worked on Netbeans and also on EclipseME and really cheerful to see both in your post. Both these IDEs are used for open source code and proprietary purposes.