Javaground's Milestone
Nearly 500 builds have ben ported to the BREW platform using Javaground's technology.
Date: Thursday, June 21, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Javaground USA today announced that nearly 500 builds based on eight applications have now been ported by BREW publishers and developers using Javaground's automated development and porting Solution. The technology ports Java applications to C/C++. The Javaground Solution is a tool allowing developers to port content from the Java 2 Micro Edition (J2ME) platform to QUALCOMM's BREW solution. Javaground will showcase its products in booth #20 at the BREW 2007 Conference, being held June 20 - 22 in San Diego. Learn more about it by visiting www.javaground.com .

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