This is the next step on bluetooth project:

http://www.gatefold.co.uk/smurf/

Due to my interest in bluetooth I need to start learning about J2ME, MIDlet and related stuff to achieve the goals I have in mind. Once I learn all this new information I will code, together Ruben, a very interesting and maybe 100% new mobile application.

J2ME and Midlets building documentation:

J2ME and MIDP Development

MIDlet packing with J2ME

And Eclipse ME plugin link I am stilll playing around with it, I will write a larger post due in course:

Eclipse ME Plugin

As I told someone some days ago I am working in a new use of bluetooth technologies in mobiles phones and handled devices. As first step I am collecting as much information about different bluetooth stack implementations, programming interfaces on severals OSs (mainly windows, linux and *BSD). I am using this entry to write down all useful URLs I find on Internet.

Official Bluetooth website
Bluetooth programming with sockets in Windows
Slides on Bluetooth programming in Linux
Bluetooth programming in Linux (MSc Thesis)
Bluetooth Resourcing Center
Windows and Nokia bluetooth programming. Interesting stuff.
Bluetooth applications for Nokia

New links from Benjamin:

http://www.benhui.net

Java APIs for Bluetooth I

Java APIs for Bluetooth II

COTS

You know what it is all about.

Useful links:

http://www.sei.cmu.edu/pub/documents/99.reports/pdf/99tr013.pdf

http://www.qpmg.com/evaluating_cots.htm

As I pinned some days ago I am very interested in verification and validation methods. While thinking in preconditions, invariants and stuff OCL came to my mind and I started diving the web looking for a OCL parser and I found an OCL ANTLR grammar: http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~akonstan/ocl/

Benjamin (HP workmate) pointed me to an Java/C++ parser tool which I can’t remember!!

I am starting a personal projects page to write down all I have in mind and get some feedback from the wee community which read this blog.

Do not forget Dresden OCL Toolkit