Thinlet Mobile

The site for Mobile Thinlet Development.....

Thinlet J2ME Runtime & Amazon Explorer Source

I finally got around to sorting out the source for the runtime and the Amazon Explorer. You can download it from here. This is a NetBeans project and is still in the original NetBeans Structure

Thinlet MIDP Amazon Explorer

You can download the Thinlet MIDP Amazon Explorer here. This is the MIDP port of the original Amazon Explorer application that comes with the default Thinlet library. It works with MIDP 1.0 and above. I have had it working on Symbian UIQ, Nokia S60 3rd edition and Windows Mobile devices. You can launch the application in your browser using this link.

MIDP Amazon Exlporer

I will shortly release the original source and NetBeans build files for this Thinlet J2ME application.

Excellent Thinlet articles

There are two excellent Thinlet related articles here and here - they go into some good detail of how Thinlet works at the API and XML level - a great introduction to Thinlet.

Thinlet Midlet Demo

The Thinlet MIDP demo can be downloaded here. It is the Jad and the Jar file. You can download the Eclipse workspace for this here.

Links

The following are Thinlet Links which should provide some use to those wishing to learn more about Thinlet:

ThinG - GUI Editor for Thinlet
Thinlet Contributions - Various Thinlet add-ons
XThinlet - Scriptable Thinlet
Theodore - XUL Editor for Thinlet - alternative to ThinG
ThinClet - Enables you to componentise your Thinlet Apps.
Original Thinlet forum - Archived forum messages
Thinlet NB Support - Thinlet Net Beans Support Add-In
Thinlet World Blog - No entries since November 2005, but some good stuff here



Thinlet & Mobile related article

An article I wrote for WebSphere Developers Journal on deploying a Thinlet example onto a Symbian UIQ based device can viewed here.

New Thinlet Library in Alpha

Robert Barjzat has revamped the Thinlet.com site and re-deisgned the Thinlet library and released this in Alpha. It looks like Robert is targetting this more specifically for mobile. In the future we'll have a more detailed look at the library and how it functions compared to the base library we use here.