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Friday, January 12. 2007
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The JSR-293 Location API
It's the new year, and I closed out Dec with a trip to Hollywood Florida to support Sprint at their 4th annual Developers Conference. This event has grown significantly over the years, with 2006 attendance reaching over 1000. There were a bunch of things LBS going on, but the one thing that stood out for me was Ryan Wick's presentation on JSR-293. This is a new Java ME API for location is similar to its predecessor JSR-179, but JSR-293 not only includes a way to get at location, but also a set of APIs to map, route, search, geocode, and NAVIGATE.As far as I know RIM is the first OEM to embrace this API, but with the emerging trend of OEMs doing LBS Navigation apps themselves (we saw a bunch of this at CES this week), I can see this API being widely used within the mobile Java community.Of interesting note… no one from the geospatial community has joined this JSR working group.
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