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Connected Device Configuration

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The Connected Device Configuration (CDC) is a framework for building Java ME applications on embedded devices ranging from pagers up to set-top boxes. However, there is also CLDC and MIDP to allow a more fine-grained distinction. The CDC was developed under the Java Community Process as JSR 36 (CDC 1.0) and JSR 218 (CDC 1.1).

Typical requirements

32-bit CPU, 2 MB of RAM, and 2.5 MB of ROM.

Profiles

Three profiles are based on the CDC

  • Foundation Profile
  • Personal Basis Profile
    • Extension to Foundation Profile
    • Lightweight GUI support
  • Personal Profile
    • Extension to Personal Basis Profile
    • Full AWT and applet support
    • Easy to port PersonalJava-based applications

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