While not strictly on topic I think this could be an interesting opportunity for the Asterisk development community. As some of you might already know JavaOne will be happening in San Francisco in 2 weeks time http://java.sun.com/javaone/sf/ I wanted to draw your attention to an interesting company that will be exhibiting there called www.Savaje.com <http://www.savaje.com/> more details here http://pr_sun/exhibitor_info?id=5051 <http://www28.cplan.com/pls/pr_sun/exh_sun_aux.exhibitor_info?p_conf_id124&p_location_id=124-1&p_exhibitor_id=5051> In summary Savaje is a brand new Java mobile phone OS that is highly programmable and customizable it has been awarded device of the show http://www.savaje.com/show_device.html There are a number of undisclosed hardware manufacturers who have signed on to offer hardware and undisclosed carriers will announce their involvement at the show. Now what does this have to do with Asterisk; lots. Basically at the show Savaje will be offering the first JavaOS handsets and appropriate SDK's for developers who want to build their own Java applications to run on these handsets. You can now write an application that will run on your mobile phone and be able to communicate over the data channel to external devices and applications. I think with the wealth of development talent in the Asterisk community we should be able to build some interesting apps that not only interoperate with Asterisk but also operate stand alone functionality. For far too long mobile functionality has been a walled garden without the ability to implement perfectly beneficial custom applications - I think that this company might be able to offer us something interesting and exciting. Important point to note - I don't work for Savaje - I cant provide any more information than I already have. I will however be working on the Savaje stand for the 3 days of the exhibition. I cant say who but I'm working with an as yet un-nameable Savaje development partner. If you are going to the show please feel free to come up and say hi when you visit the Savaje stand. Hope to see you there. Regards, Dean Collins www.Cognation.net <http://www.cognation.net/> -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20060506/b4106cea/attachment.htm
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What because I'm excited about a new device OS that can offer an extension of functionality to Asterisk that makes it propaganda? Yes maybe I provided too much background information but only because a lot of people haven't heard anything about it. ...apart from that if you don't like it please don't feel you need to ask me permission ...resume your normal life now :P Cheers, Dean ________________________________ From: asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Mark Coccimiglio Sent: Saturday, 6 May 2006 11:13 PM To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] www.SavaJe.com Sounds like Propaganda to me. Dean Collins wrote: While not strictly on topic I think this could be an interesting opportunity for the Asterisk development community. As some of you might already know JavaOne will be happening in San Francisco in 2 weeks time http://java.sun.com/javaone/sf/ I wanted to draw your attention to an interesting company that will be exhibiting there called www.Savaje.com <http://www.savaje.com/> more details here http://pr_sun/exhibitor_info?id=5051 <http://www28.cplan.com/pls/pr_sun/exh_sun_aux.exhibitor_info?p_conf_id124&p_location_id=124-1&p_exhibitor_id=5051> In summary Savaje is a brand new Java mobile phone OS that is highly programmable and customizable it has been awarded device of the show http://www.savaje.com/show_device.html There are a number of undisclosed hardware manufacturers who have signed on to offer hardware and undisclosed carriers will announce their involvement at the show. Now what does this have to do with Asterisk; lots. Basically at the show Savaje will be offering the first JavaOS handsets and appropriate SDK's for developers who want to build their own Java applications to run on these handsets. You can now write an application that will run on your mobile phone and be able to communicate over the data channel to external devices and applications. I think with the wealth of development talent in the Asterisk community we should be able to build some interesting apps that not only interoperate with Asterisk but also operate stand alone functionality. For far too long mobile functionality has been a walled garden without the ability to implement perfectly beneficial custom applications - I think that this company might be able to offer us something interesting and exciting. Important point to note - I don't work for Savaje - I cant provide any more information than I already have. I will however be working on the Savaje stand for the 3 days of the exhibition. I cant say who but I'm working with an as yet un-nameable Savaje development partner. If you are going to the show please feel free to come up and say hi when you visit the Savaje stand. Hope to see you there. Regards, Dean Collins www.Cognation.net <http://www.cognation.net/> ________________________________ _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- Asterisk-Users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20060506/fb7bad16/attachment.htm
> > Small java applications seem to be quite common among many phones. I > tend to stay away from such phones. I'd first like phone vendors toget> their acts together and provide me decent standard interfaces.Currently> I need an expensive cable just for the pleasure of connecting mymobile> phone to a PC, and I can only sync to it using a proprietary protocol. > My phone has no such Linux software and only a very buggy windows > software for that. > > > I'm not an expert in that field, but from what I understand, this is > basically possible with many of the newer mobile phones. > > -- TzafrirSorry, I just realised Tzafrir isn't our target market......sorry for wasting all of your time......for those of you that actually use half of your phones 'basic' functionality like data connectivity this could be a cool thing for your Asterisk application development. See you at JavaOne show. Dean Collins