Adapting StringTokenizer for J2ME
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Besides being a GNU/Linux user (Ubuntu user specificly), my favorite past time (was) include coding mobile application in Java (JavaME), and here’s a post that I write about my modified StringTokenizer class that can be use in J2ME / JavaME application : Using StringTokenizer in J2ME application
p/s: I adapt the StringTokenizer class couple years? for one of my project, although I hardly have the time to code in java anymore.
[tags]linux,j2me,javame,mobile[/tags]
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