Mappy and Mobile Distillery together for a Java API LBS Me

By admin at 3 July, 2008, 6:03 pm

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Mobile Distillery, which recently presented its new development environment for mobile applications Celsius v5, announces a partnership with Mappy to include an API for Java ME dedicated to geolocation services (LBS).

Geolocation services (LBS for Location-Based Services) are one of the engines of growth expected for mobile applications, as GPS receivers will be embedded in mobile phones.

And to facilitate the development, companies Mappy and Mobile Distillery combine to enable developers Java ME to have an API LBS to integrate into their applications. It will be proposed within the development environment Celsius v5 unveiled by Mobile Distillery in June and available from September.

The API mobile Mappy will complement the management of connectivity permitted by Celsius v5, as the NFC (Near Field Communication), Bluetooth, etc, with access to several features such as geocoding, routing, mapping The management of points of interest or local research.

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All these functions can be integrated into future applications of mobile Java or Brew and will leverage the role that wishes to play the platform v5 Celsius in the development of innovative solutions to shortening cycles and facilitating their porters.

Celsius v5, accelerator development of mobile applications
Celsius v5 based on a new architecture called “Parametric Development” which aims to Simpler all stages of production of mobile applications, with a development time shortened by 30% and a time to portage reduced by 80%.

It should help, from a source Java ME unique, to create applications compatible with all mobile phones thousand different market (and 2.1 billion Java phones in circulation), making them independent of terminals and automating the Ports.

With its ease of programming Parametric Profiling, its mode of carrying automatic and automatic correction of over 10,000 bugs, and a knowledge base comprising over 1000 mobile Celsius v5 wants to become an inevitable development of mobile Java applications.

The environment will be available from September 2008 for a price starting at 500 € monthly and up to € 3,250 monthly for the licence Prototype with all modules Celsius. The integration of the API in mobile Mappy Celius v5 is scheduled for October 2008.

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