J2MEMicroDB

Marc Alier, Pablo Casado, Maria José Casany
2007 Proceedings of the 5th international symposium on Principles and practice of programming in Java - PPPJ '07  
Mobile distributed applications must be able to work offline when no network connection is available, or simply to spare bandwidth or money. To do so the mobile client must be able to store and handle structured data. Java 2 Micro Edition (J2ME) does not support neither object serialization nor relational table management. When most legacy systems still rely on database engines, it also seems that J2ME only considers the Webservices API as a tool to access data on the server side. No JDBC API
more » ... provided to send and retrieve data from the mobile device to the DBMS in the server. This paper presents an Open Source library for J2ME that implements a lightweight database engine that allows CDLC devices (such as the currently available mobile phones) to handle object serialization easily, SQL relational database management and JDBC, using SQL to access any DBMS in the mainframe.
doi:10.1145/1294325.1294358 dblp:conf/pppj/AlierCC07 fatcat:fbdqv4cepbe2zbt3jpf6vuwuua