Thursday, November 20, 2008

Sony Ericsson at Sun Tech Days in Beijing

Sony Ericsson is joining partner Sun Microsystems at the upcoming Sun Tech Days 2008-2009 in Beijing (November 21-23, 2008) to give Java developers an opportunity to learn more about creating content for Sony Ericsson mobile phones, and in particular how to use Sony Ericsson’s Project Capuchin bridging technology.

Project Capuchin is currently supported by three Sony Ericsson phones, the C905, G705 and W705, and allows developers to combine the richness of both Java ME and Flash Lite by encapsulating Flash Lite content in Java ME applications making content created by Adobe Flash technology appear as Java ME applications. Project Capuchin empowers these two distinct developer communities to leverage their respective expertise to quickly create highly engaging mobile content.

Sony Ericsson's Project Capuchin SDK is a set of APIs, a packaging tool, documents and getting-started tutorials that enables developers to bridge the Java ME and Adobe® Flash Lite™ programming environments and is available for download from the dedicated Project Capuchin Docs & Tools web section.

Sun Tech Days: International Conference Center in Beijing, November 21-23, 2008

In addition to the two sessions listed below, Sony Ericsson has a daily demonstration in the Pavilion area where you can meet us and discuss Project Capuchin.

Keynote Speech

When: November 22, 2008, 9:50-10:40am

What: Sony Ericsson accelerates your business: Java applications in Sony Ericsson phones and Sony Ericsson’s Java development strategy

Who: Christopher David, Director of Platform Planning Java at Sony Ericsson

Project Capuchin Tech Session

When: November 21, 2008, 12:10–1:00pm

What: Project Capuchin Tech Session: Bridging Java ME and Adobe Flash Lite

Who: Chen Rui, Member of Project Capuchin project and advanced Project Capuchin engineer for Sony Ericsson

Developer World Community member registration on site

The Sony Ericsson Developer World team will also be available for discussions in the Pavilion area and on-hand to register you as a Developer World Community member giving you the chance to enter our lucky draw to win James Bond C902 phone.

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