Source Code for a J2ME MIDP Mapping Application for a Mobile Device Developed in Eclipse or NetBeansSource Code Readme for Eclipse
Readme for NetBeans
Complete J2ME source code shows how to create a MIDP application for a mobile device. The application illustrates map display, geocoding, device-positioning, and showing dots representing nearby points of interest. The application offers the choice of Eclipse or NetBeans environments. The NetBeans option includes using a Symbian S60 emulator in addition to a generic device emulator.
A free membership in deCarta’s Developer Zone is required to access Tele Atlas maps.
Details regarding installation and troubleshooting appear in the readme files. Please post any questions on our forums.
Source Code for a J2ME MIDP Mapping Application for a BlackBerry Developed in the BlackBerry JDE or NetBeans
Source Code
Readme for BlackBerry JDE
Readme for NetBeans
Complete J2ME source code shows how to create a MIDP application for a BlackBerry. The application illustrates map display, geocoding, device-positioning, and showing dots representing nearby points of interest. The application offers the choice of the BlackBerry JDE or NetBeans.
A free membership in deCarta’s Developer Zone is required to access Tele Atlas maps.
Details regarding installation and troubleshooting appear in the readme files. Please post any questions on our forums.
Source Code for a J2ME MIDP Mapping Application using ESRI's ArcWeb Mobile Toolkit
Source Code
Readme
Complete J2ME source code shows how to create a MIDP application using ESRI's ArcWeb Mobile Toolkit. The application illustrates map display, geocoding, device-positioning, showing nearby points of interest, and routing. The included readme has setup instructions for use with NetBeans.
A free ESRI Global Account is required to access Tele Atlas maps.
Details regarding installation and troubleshooting appear in the readme file. Please post any questions on our forums.
Source Code, in J2ME MIDP, for invoking BlackBerry Maps
Source Code
Readme
Demonstrates how to create a MIDP application, for GPS enabled BlackBerry devices, that finds the user's current location and invokes BlackBerry Maps.
For more information on invoking the GPS of a BlackBerry device, please visit the White Papers section of our web site (Technical Tools > Training & Technical Information > White Papers) where you will find a whitepaper on how to build location based applications for the BlackBerry.
Source Code for Building A Mapping Web Application Using deCarta's Map Server
Please visit the White Papers section of our web site (Technical Tools > Training & Technical Information > White Papers) where you will find a white paper and the corresponding source code to build a mapping web application using deCarta's API. The tutorial is written in C#, but corresponding source code is posted, and is also offered in Java and VB.