
Authoritative.
Strategic.

Richard Evers of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, is the editor of the BlackBerry Developer Journal. He is an expert in the areas of wireless communication and small-footprint application development. He has more than 25 years’ experience designing and developing commercial and custom applications. He has been editor and publisher of numerous publications, including Transactor magazine. He creates and publishes educational Web sites, and he develops customized Web software (including search engines, custom proxy servers, and browsers).
Introduction.
Part I: Understanding, Planning for, and Installing BlackBerry.
Chapter 1: System Architecture.
Chapter 2: Planning Your First BlackBerry Installation.
Chapter 3: Deploying the Desktop Software.
Chapter 4: Upgrading Your BlackBerry Environment.
Chapter 5: Installing or Upgrading the Handheld Software.
Chapter 6: Monitoring and Enhancing Your BlackBerry Environment.
Chapter 7: Managing Your BlackBerry Users.
Chapter 8: Disaster-Recovery Planning.
Part II: Expanding the Reach of Your BlackBerry Environment.
Chapter 9: Introduction to Mobile Data Service and Simulators.
Chapter 10: BlackBerry Web Portal.
Chapter 11: The BlackBerry Channel.
Chapter 12: The BlackBerry Web Message and Cache Content.
Chapter 13: Developing BlackBerry Java Applications.
Chapter 14: The Plazmic Media Engine.
Appendix A: Wireless Markup Language Reference.
Appendix B: WMLScript Compendium.
Appendix C: Java Low Memory Manager: A Development Guide.
Appendix D: Writing Efficient J2ME Software.
Appendix E: User Interface Coding Tips.
Appendix F: Storing Data Persistently.
Index.
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