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Nokia SDK 1.1. Beta for Java – In-App Purchase features and more
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Written by Nokia developer
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Thursday, 10 November 2011
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The beta release of the next version of Nokia SDK for Java is now available in Nokia Developer Projects.
This update, version 1.1, brings you closer to delivering In-App Purchase features in Series 40 Java apps.
The Nokia SDK 1.1 for Java has been updated to use the new Nokia Asha 303 phone as the baseline for its emulator. The SDK also includes a beta version of the APIs for In-App Purchase and features for simulating purchases within the emulator. You can define the details of transactions you wish to enable for your users; then test transactions against a remote server provided by Nokia.
In-App Purchase represents an exciting new way to monetise your apps. It could be as simple as enabling users to buy an unrestricted version of your app from a trial version. But the sky is the limit -- In-App Purchase can be used to sell any digital content: You can offer extended levels or new play pieces in your games, or sell ebooks and magazines. Almost everything is possible. Best of all, users -- whether using a credit card or operator billing -- do not need to leave your application to visit Nokia Store to complete their transaction.
Learn more and download the Nokia SDK 1.1 Beta for Java
The Nokia SDK 1.1 Beta for Java provides a development and testing environment for Java™ Platform, Micro Edition (Java ME) applications. This SDK is based on the Nokia 303 phone software. It enables developers to create, debug, test, and deploy applications for any phone based on Java Runtime 1.0.0 for Series 40.
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