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To: foundation who wrote (6834)2/2/2001 7:42:01 AM
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NTT's response to BREW?
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NTT Software, Fujitsu Develop System to Link Java Mobile Phones, Application Servers

February 2, 2001 (TOKYO) -- NTT Software Corp. and Fujitsu Ltd. said they have jointly
developed a system that links a Java-based i-mode cell phone and an application
server located in data centers.

The system will be used for Java application distribution services, for example, NTT
DoCoMo Inc.'s i-Appli. DoCoMo started i-Appli service upon launch of its first
Java-enabled mobile phone.

The two companies are planning to provide a development environment for i-Appli
around April 2001
, aiming to use the new system.

The companies will make mobile phones as full-scale application terminals. The system
will provide the application environment that allows a link between Java-based
applications running on mobile phones and Enterprise Java Beans (EJB) components
placed in servers.

Moreover, the system is designed as to call EJB components and run Java applications
on a mobile phone when needed. As a result, users can download only the applications
they need.

In addition, the developers will be able to utilize assets of EJB components developed
for PCs to those for mobile phones. This is expected to improve efficiency in system
development.

The new system was built in combination of NTT Software's distributed object
middleware, "Bluegrid," for mobile-Java and Fujitsu's application server. "Interstage
Application Server." Java applications running on mobile phones and EJB components
located on servers can be developed through the use of Fujitsu's integrated
development environment, "Interstage Apworks."

(BizTech News Dept.)

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