Java™ Developer's Library version 3.13 describes the Java ME development environment for mobile devices up to Java Runtime 1.1.0 for Series 40 and Symbian Belle with Java Runtime 2.3. This version of the library includes a number of new and updated example MIDlets, such as FrameAnimatorDemo and Racer. The corresponding tutorials have also been updated. For more information about new content, see the Change history section of the library. The standalone package includes an Eclipse-based viewer that provides you with a search function. Extract the zip file to any folder on your computer, and click eclipse.exe to access the library.
Java™ Developer's Library version 3.13 describes the Java ME development environment for mobile devices up to Java Runtime 1.1.0 for Series 40 and Symbian Belle with Java Runtime 2.3. This version of the library includes a number of new and updated example MIDlets, such as FrameAnimatorDemo and Racer. The corresponding tutorials have also been updated. For more information about new content, see the Change history section of the library. To install the Eclipse plug-in, see the installation instructions included in the zip file.
Java™ Developer's Library version 3.13 describes the Java ME development environment for mobile devices up to Java Runtime 1.1.0 for Series 40 and Symbian Belle with Java Runtime 2.3. This version of the library includes a number of new and updated example MIDlets, such as FrameAnimatorDemo and Racer. The corresponding tutorials have also been updated. For more information about new content, see the Change history section of the library.
This Design and User Experience Library section provides design guidelines and other design related information for Windows Phone 7 (WP7).
The Design and User Experience Library gathers all essential aspects of design and usability into one. The updated library includes different kinds of guidelines, material about theme design, graphics design, and game design, as well as the basics of usability. The library has been updated with information about designing for Windows Phone 7.
The Design and User Experience Library gathers all essential aspects of design and usability into one. The updated library includes different kinds of guidelines, material about theme design, graphics design, and game design, as well as the basics of usability. The library has been updated with information about designing for Windows Phone 7.
ECI-AV (Enhancement Control Interface for Audio-Visual accessories) provides the means by which a host mobile device can interface with and utilise an increasing array of feature-rich A/V accessories by use of a standard headset jack connector. This document provides an overview of ECI-AV.
This document introduces the management object used for remote management of Microsoft® Apps for Nokia settings. Using Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) Device Management (DM), company IT managers can administer the Microsoft® Apps for Nokia client configurations on their employees’ devices. This document is a Microsoft® interpretation of the OMA Device Management specification. The purpose of this document is to explain the organization of the parameters associated with this functionality.
The time for wide-scale IPv6 deployment is approaching as the pool of available IPv4 addresses is exhausting. The shared goal for all parties is to make IPv6 deployment smooth and transparent for end users, enable continuous and strong growth of the Internet, and provide affordable Internet access to a significantly increasing number of people and devices. This document communicates Nokia’s views about IPv6 transition in general, and offers specific opinions about various technologies that can be used in cellular environments for the transition. Considerations are also included for network operators, application developers, and organisations providing services on the Internet. The document has been updated after the World IPv6 Day. Information on Windows Phone has been added.
The Publisher Guide describes how to navigate the Nokia Publish web site to submit, edit, update, and remove content for the Nokia Store. The guide also describes how you can enter metadata that will pass our Quality Assurance checks and monitor daily reports on downloads and estimated revenue. This guide is available in these languages: العربية | Deutsch | English | Español | Français | Italiano | Português | Россию | 简体中文 | 繁体中文.
The Content Guidelines describe the Nokia Quality Assurance criteria that your content must meet in order to be published in Nokia Store. The guidelines describe what Nokia considers to be inappropriate as well as technical requirements for different content types. Version 1.3 of this guide is currently available for review in English. Nokia provides a one-month grace period before these guidelines go into effect. This grace period ends on 24 December 2011. Version 1.2 is currently in effect and available in these languages: Arabic, German, English, Spanish, French, Hindi, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Simplified Chinese, and Traditional Chinese.
The Series 40 visual design stencils are a collection of customisable user interface components. The stencils can be used to create quick mockups or more refined concepts for presentations to stakeholders.
The UI patterns library section designates common language (terms, phrases and structures) to reduce misunderstandings. Using patterns avoids reinventing the wheel, and results in products that are more predictable for users. As is the case with other types of guidance, the patterns describe successful methods, techniques, and arrangements that are recommended to be followed. The patterns are here to guide design and development, not to enforce a style, and are subject to continuous evolution.
Symbian visual design stencils are a collection of realistic user interface views and components. The stencils can be used to create mockups which are close to the final visual result. With this set you can create more refined concepts for presentations to stakeholders. The set contains Nokia fonts and drawing files representing the Qt Quick Components for Symbian. The visual design stencils are available for Adobe Illustrator CS5, Adobe Fireworks CS5 and Inkscape version 0.48 or above. The stencils come in dark and light themes. Both versions are available in the same package.
This updated document describes the Nokia implementation of OMA Device Management DDF for Terminal Security. The terminal security management object is used for remote management of terminal security features, such as device lock. The terminal security features introduced in this document apply to S60 3rd Edition Nokia Eseries mobile devices and all Nokia S60 devices from S60 3rd Edition, Feature Pack 1 onwards.