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| Is Mobile Development Ready To Rock? - Software Development. According to our most recent Java trends survey (which you may have participated in), mobile development is continuing its steady upward march on your minds and in your projects. This is an unusual result in a community such as TheServerSide, which focuses on Java code running on enterprise servers, but the percentage remains pretty small at under 20 percent. The apparent growth in mobile development makes sense; most of the people I know have a smartphone of some type, and between phones and other gadgets at the edge, it looks like fertile for a next wave of development. The trend started with the introduction of the iPhone, but with the proliferation of BlackBerries, Windows Mobile systems, and most recently the Android (apparently coming out on a new phone from Dell), there is ample horsepower and OS capability to be able to build out some interesting applications. There are a couple of ways developers can play mobile – either Java directly on the client, through the use of Java ME, or building Web applications with business logic and data on the server, and JSPs or other Web interface on the phone. The problem with writing code directly for the mobile platform, as I see it, is the incompatible platforms. If you write to the client, you may be faced with the issue of Java ME not being available on that client, or of having to modify code to take into account differences in the VM or underlying OS. Being primarily server side developers, I see TheServerSide community as opting toward the latter solution – building JSPs or other Web interfaces that call server side code. This enables the community members to leverage their strengths – EE and EJB development – while also taking advantages of the capabilities of the phone. Web app development is supported by our surveys, which say that 85 percent of you work on client-side code too, with Ajax being by far the most popular option. This approach also plays to the divided phone market, with each of the major phone providers offering their own stores for applications. The challenges for phone and other edge device developers are significant, with memory, connectivity, and application architecture issues. Are you doing mobile development? If so, on the phone, or on another type of device? Are you developing logic on the client, or running everything but the UI from the server?
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