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Sony Ericsson to merge Java, Flash for mobile phones
TT Bureau |  |  30 Apr 2008

Sony Ericsson has announced to unveil its project called Capuchin which will enable the software developers to create applications for mobile phones using both Java ME and Adobe System’s Flash Lite.

 

In fact the company plans to release a set of APIs (Applications programming interfaces) and a software development kit in the second half of the year to merge two different mobile development styles.

 

Ulf Wretling, general manager and head of developer program and communications for Sony Ericsson said “This project will enable the Java developers to use the richer user interface technology found in Flash Lite. The developer may also use Java’s three-dimensional graphics for a mobile game and Flash Lite for menus.”

 

Sony Ericsson is expected to come up with such technology-incorporated mobile phones in the second half of the year.

    
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30 Apr 2008(IST)  
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