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Web Services Tool Kit for Mobile Devices

Tools and run-time environments that allow development of applications that use Web services on small mobile devices, gateway devices, and intelligent controllers.


Date Posted: November 14, 2002
Overview

WSTKMD has graduated.

All the technology on the WSTKMD site has been moved into a product or has been released as open source available on other sites. The tool "Java-based Web Service (JSR172) with Web Service Security" has been incorporated into the IBM product "Workplace Client Technology, Micro Edition." C-based Web Services support (gSOAP) for Palm and Symbian was released to the open-source community and is available at the gSOAP site.


About the technology author(s):
IBM Software Group and Research Labs

The Web Services Toolkit for Mobile Devices is a collaborative effort among multiple IBM labs. The following software and research labs have contributed technologies for Web services:

IBM Raleigh, N.C. Programming Lab (Software Group)
IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown, N.Y. (Research Group)
IBM Tokyo Research Lab (Research Group)
IBM Austin, Texas, Programming Lab (Software Group)
IBM Zurich (Switzerland) Research Lab (Research Group)
IBM Almaden Research Center, California (Research Group)

For additional information about this technology, please email Robert Goodman at IBM's Austin Programming Lab.

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Related technologies

For platform(s):
Windows

For topics:
pervasive, mobile, SOAP, WebSphere Studio Device Developer


Related resources

Tutorial: WSTK for Mobile Devices

Cross-platform programming with Java technology and the IBM WSTK for Mobile Devices

developerWorks Web Services Zone

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IBM WebSphere Studio Device Developer

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