J2ME Web Services Come Up Short.

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There are zero occurrences of the word asynchronous in the current JSR 172 (J2ME Web services) draft specification. If there is one place where asynchronous messaging is most needed its with the unreliable low-bandwidth mobile networks that mobile phone and PDAs operate. More over on my O'Reilly Weblog.

<p>There are zero occurrences of the word asynchronous in the current JSR 172 (J2ME Web services) draft specification. If there is one place where asynchronous messaging is most needed its with the unreliable low-bandwidth mobile networks that mobile phone and PDAs operate. <a href="http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/wlg/2917">More over on my O&#39;Reilly Weblog.</a> </p>

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