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Mobile Information Device Profile. Set of Java APIs that is generally implemented on the Connected Limited Device Configuration (CLDC). It provides a basic J2ME application runtime environment targeted at mobile information devices, such as mobile phones and two-way pagers. The MIDP specification addresses issues such as user interface, persistent storage, networking, and application model.
The Mobile Information Device Profile is an open standardized Java platform on which Java applications can run. It is part of J2ME - Java 2 Micro Edition. The Nokia 6650 phone supports standard MIDP Java 1.0.
See Mobile information device profile.
The Mobile Information Device Profile (MIDP) is a specification for a J2ME profile. It is layered on top of CLDC and adds APIs for application life cycle, user interface, networking, and persistent storage.
Mobile Information Device Profile - A specification of APIs promulgated by the Java Community Process that is designed for use in mobile phones.
Mobile Information Device Profile - a profile that targets weak handheld devices and phones that have limited network connectivity and very little memory in which to store and run programs. The MIDP is built on top of the CLDC.
Mobile Information Device Profile A standardized runtime environment designed to allow a wide range of Java software to run easily across a wide range of mobiles devices such as cell phones. MIDP is based on J2ME, and is usually paired with CLDC, which are related standards that together define a complete standardized environment for Java software on mobile devices
Mobile Information Device Profile A profile that adds basic networking, user interface, and persistence functionality to the Connected Limited Device Configuration (CLDC). The most widely-deployed J2ME profile.