Java Dominates Chinese Wireless Development, New Evans Data Survey.SANTA CRUZ Santa Cruz, city, United States Santa Cruz (săn`tə kr z), city (1990 pop. 49,040), seat of Santa Cruz co., W Calif., on the north shore of Monterey Bay; inc. 1866. , Calif. -- More than four in five Chinese wireless developers use Java some of the time, according to according toprep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. Evans Data's Winter 2005 Chinese Wireless Development Survey. Twenty-five percent of Chinese wireless developers use Java for the majority of their wireless development. Chinese developers' current use of J2ME (Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition) A version of Java 2 for cellphones, PDAs and consumer appliances. J2ME uses the K Virtual Machine (KVM), a specialized Java interpreter for devices with limited memory. , 52%, is slightly higher than the worldwide wireless developer population, 46%, but Chinese developers are substantially more likely to consider adopting J2ME for development with only 14% indicating no plans to evaluate or use J2ME. JavaPhone is in use by 25% of Chinese wireless developers compared to 14% of global wireless developers and 78% of Chinese developers have some adoption planned for JavaPhone compared to 51% of the global wireless developer population. "Sun identified China as a major player in the world IT space years ago and made a concerted effort to introduce and encourage the adoption of Java technologies that is paying off in mindshare and use among Chinese wireless developers today," said John Andrews For other persons named John Andrews, see John Andrews (disambiguation). Rev. John Andrews, D.D., a Colonial/American clergyman, professor, author and provost, was born in your mom , president of Evans Data Corporation. "Additionally, Chinese wireless developers also chose to use Java-based alternatives instead of the two most common methods, among the global wireless development population, for connecting back-end applications to wireless devices, XML/SOAP or ADO.NET." Other findings from the November 2005 survey of more than 550 wireless developers in China: --Chinese wireless developers lead global development when it comes to messaging: SMS (1) (Storage Management System) Software used to routinely back up and archive files. See HSM. (2) (Systems Management Server) Systems management software from Microsoft that runs on Windows NT Server. , 57%; EMS, 39%; and MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service) An enhanced transmission service that enables graphics, video clips and sound files to be transmitted via cellphones. Developed as part of the 3GPP project, MMS phones are generally backward compatible with SMS and EMS. 34% compared to global wireless developer development: SMS, 45%; EMS, 20%; and MMS, 25%. (http://www.evansdata.com/cgi/relocate.php?key=wls_ch2005_2_1) --Chinese wireless developers prefer digital signatures, 26%, and firewalls, 15%, for security mechanisms over SSL/TLS SSL/TLS Secure Socket Layer/Transport Security (IETF) connections and encrypting the data before its sent mechanisms that are favored by global wireless developers. (http://www.evansdata.com/cgi/relocate.php?key=wls_ch2005_2_2) --Eighty-five percent of respondents are involved in slim-client application development (a combination of thin and rich), compared to 53% amongst the general global wireless community (and only 46% in North America North America, third largest continent (1990 est. pop. 365,000,000), c.9,400,000 sq mi (24,346,000 sq km), the northern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. ). (http://www.evansdata.com/cgi/relocate.php?key=wls_ch2005_2_3) About Evans Data Corporation Evans Data Corporation (www.evansdata.com) provides regularly updated IT industry market intelligence based on in-depth surveys of the global developer population. Evans Data will be hosting the Evans Data Corporation Developer Relations Conference in San Francisco on February 6th and 7th, 2006. For more information about the conference please visit http://www.evansdata.com/drc2/. |
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