So Andrei, It sounds like you tried to implement your own form framework on top of lcdui.Canvas instead of using the lcdui.Form class. That's something I've been thinking about for a while but wasn't going to undertake until I had someone who wanted to pay me while was doing it. :-) Or maybe I misunderstand and you're not using MIDP at all. Are you developing for the Personal Profile or one of the other profiles that's in the CDC? I haven't tried doing any CDC development yet since I've been more interested in targeting smartphones and PDAs than set-top boxes and Internet appliances. Heh, truth is, J2ME is easy: it's learning what all the acronyms mean that's a challenge! :-) David --- David Beers Pikesoft Mobile Computing www.pikesoft.com 719-963-2319 Skype ID: pikesoft On Thu, 14 Jul 2005 13:05:34 -0600, Andrei P. wrote: > I'm working with J2ME since mid May. Interested in any info about it. > > May be you guys had this discussion in the past, but I'd like to know how > you overcome a "small screen" problem, which seems to be the most serious > one in my apps. I guess everybody has tricks to share. At some point I have > made the whole form framework based on XML descriptions for forms, but > didn't have time to complete it. > So a possible topic could be: Solution for small screen problem. > > Regards, > > Andrei Podoplelov > > > -----Original Message----- > From: comodev-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:comodev-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On > Behalf Of David Beers > Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2005 9:30 AM > To: comodev@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [CoMoDev] Our next meeting > > Hey folks! > > We've all been kinda quiet since the June meeting. Either we're buried with > work (I've got my hand up) or on a summer break. Anyway, just wanted to > give a big thanks again to Kevin Price for a great preso on RFID that was > jammed with a lot of good information. The nutshell message I came away > with was slightly scary: RFID is a loose umbrella term for a bunch of > related technologies, many of which are not necessarily ready for prime time > but are getting pushed into prime time any way by a few early adopters with > the market clout to force adoption more widely. The other message: it's > coming now, but beware the hype. RFID has its place, but physics, > engineering, and economics dictate that barcoding is going to be around for > quite some time and RFID will emerge gradually. Sounded to me like the > biggest opportunity in the near term may be for RFID-related services: > companies that come in when an RFID deployment hasn't gone as planned and > figure out how to fix the situation. > > So... we've got about 12 days before our next meeting and I thought I'd put > the usual request out for presentations. Anybody got something they'd like > to show or talk about? Requests for things they'd like someone else to talk > about? Don't be shy! > > I've been thinking maybe we should try to get Darren Shaffer back for > another .NET CF presentation. I don't know if that could happen this month > (heck, I'm not sure we could get him back at all after the debacle at Rock > Bottom Brewery last year) but I'm throwing it out there. Another question: > are people interested in hearing a little about J2ME? Something like > "Writing GIS applications that run on a $99 handset"? Let me know. > > Cheers! > --- > David Beers > Pikesoft Mobile Computing > www.pikesoft.com > 719-963-2319 > Skype ID: pikesoft