Sony Ericsson C905 With Project Capuchin


by Mark Hirst - Date: 2008-07-02 - Word Count: 349 Share This!

Last seventeenth of June, Sony Ericsson had unveiled its latest, the C905 Cyber-shot handset - a slider-style phone rich in features and with and an amazing 8.1 megapixel camera. And this would be the first handset to bear Sony Ericsson's Project Capuchin API. With C905 in addition, the count of handsets supporting Mobile Services Architecture (MSA) and Java Platform 8 (JP-8) has been raised to 15.  

The announcement of this new Sony Ericsson flagship has also meant an MSA full set could now be obtained in fifteen Sony Ericsson mobile phone series. All JP-8 handsets are established on MIDP 2.1 and bear the same core which is JSR set grounded on Java umbrella MSA (JSR 248).

Java Platform 8 (JP-8) of Sony Ericsson is divided in three sub-categories namely JP-8 (8.0-8.2), the JP-8 (8.3) and JP-8 (8.4). At the moment there are fifteen handsets in JP-8 and six of which are under JP-8.3 together with additional functionality that is supported by Mobile Sensor API (JSR 256) and Content Handler API (JSR 211).

The sub-category JP-8.4 differs from the rest with the inclusion of Project Capuchin API with which C905 has belonged to and is the first handset to support JP-8.4.

Project Capuchin technology by Sony Ericsson is a Java ME API together with related tools that set a bridge amongst Adobe Flash Lite and Java ME programming environments.

The use of Java for application logic and Flash for presentation layer is made possible with this API and the soon-to-be-available tools, entailing that Flash tools could be applied for UI design though still holding access to the entire device services that is available to Java ME.

The tool comes in with the Flash content with Java application logic within a Java Archive, JAR data, thus letting the resulting package and application to be addressed and dealt as a Java application, reprocessing the whole existing Java infrastructure obtainable on the handset and provisioning backend.

Project Capuchin assumes advantage of Flash's capabilities and strengths in quick UI deployment and well accomplished designer tools, while in the meantime Java's capabilities and strengthens security and a well formulated distribution infrastructure.


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