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Reminder... Are Your Apps Java Verified?
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Written by Symbianone
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Thursday, 19 August 2004
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Recall it was back back in June, 2004 when Motorola, Nokia, Siemens, Sony Ericsson
and Sun Microsystems, Inc. announced the Java Verified[tm] Program - a program
to provide a unified process for the testing and certification of Java[tm] applications
for mobile handsets (actually, Sun rolled out the program officially back in 2002)
So what does this mean to developers and publishers? Firstly, as of June Orange
and T-Mobile Europe now require all new mobile Java applications distributed over
their wireless networks to be successfully tested under the Java Verified Program.

The Java Verified(TM) Process (Source: Siemens AG)
To participate in the Java Verified Program, mobile Java developers can register
at www.javaverified.com, and select among the participating global testing providers
to test their applications. Also available at www.javaverified.com are detailed explanations of the testing process, testing criteria, pricing
and access to member companiesÆ marketing and distribution programs. Wireless
network operators, device manufacturers, application publishers and others interested
in joining the Java Verified Program and advancing the program's goals should
email the Java Verified Program Office at
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.
Some of the Benefits include:
- J2ME applications certified against unified testing criteria
- Enhanced application marketing to worldwide distribution channels
- Quality mobile Java applications for Network operators and end users
Program Requirements
- All developer applications must be successfully tested using the Java AVK for
the Enterprise testing process and criteria before a company can consider applying
to join the Java Verification Program and to obtain the Java Verified trademark
and logo license.
- Only companies who have successfullycompleted all program requirements will be
eligible to participate in the Program, gain access to the Program benefits, and
have the right to reference the Java Verified trademarkand logo for their tested
enterprise application.
Developers will be required to do the following:
- Successfully test their application using the Java AVK for the Enterprise
- Sign the Sun Trademark License for the Java Verified trademark and logo
- Pay the Annual Licensing Fee per tested application4. Complete and submit the
Java Verification Program Checklist
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