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Nokia introduces complete development environment with Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG)
Written by Frum Nokia
Wednesday, 07 May 2008
Nokia and Ikivo Bring Designers and Developers Together to Improve the Productivity and Creativity of Mobile Java Development
Nokia introduces complete development environment with Scalable Vector
Graphics (SVG) to reduce costs, time to market for graphic UI design in
mobile application projects
SAN FRANCISCO, May 7 -- Nokia and Ikivo, a leading
supplier of rich media application enabling solutions based on open
standards, today announced the joint creation of a complete tool chain that
simplifies and allows efficient collaboration between graphic designers and
software engineers in the development of Java applications for mobile
devices.
The new tool set integrates Nokia's Platform SDKs for Java, Adobe
Illustrator, Ikivo Animator and Sun's NetBeans to enable user interface
designers to add their GUI designs directly to an application project and
avoid the time-consuming process of "translating" those designs into Java
code. Utilizing Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) to capture visual designs
for optimized integration into software development projects, the new
solution dramatically improves the productivity of mobile Java development,
and reinforces the attractiveness of Java as an environment for creating
compelling mobile applications with rich graphics and interactivity.
The new tool set's utilization of SVG, an open standard for describing
2D static and animated vector graphics developed through the World Wide Web
Consortium (W3C), makes it possible to define a clear division of labor
between engineers and graphic designers working on software development
projects.
Using the new SVG-enabled tool chain developed by Nokia and Ikivo,
graphic designers are free to concentrate on creating useful and exciting
user experiences, incorporating designs in the final product without the
need to help engineers translate those designs into code. Software
engineers can concentrate their skills on the application logic and other
non-graphic components of a project, where they can be the most productive.
"Nokia is pleased to be working with Ikivo and Sun to enable coders and
creative professionals to work together toward creation of best-of-breed
mobile applications with advanced user interfaces," said David Rivas, VP,
Technology Management, Nokia. "This collaborative effort shows how focused
initiatives can empower mobile application developers with different fields
of knowledge and expertise to work more closely together in bringing the
next- generation mobile experience to the global marketplace."
"Ikivo has been very pleased to work with Nokia and we're happy to be
taking this initiative to the next level, sharing our knowledge with the
broad developer audience through Forum Nokia, the largest mobile developer
community in the world," said Brad Sipes, Chief Technology Officer, Ikivo.
"This initiative further validates the power of the SVG technology
integration with Java and we're confident that the easy-to-use workflow
will attract more developers to improve the graphics and user experience of
their applications."
SVG offers a scalable, efficient textual representation of graphic and
animation objects, allowing for complex designs to be specified with a
small in-memory footprint. Nokia supports SVG for Java development through
its implementation of JSR 226, which is supported in new S60 3rd Edition
and Series 40 5th Edition based devices. Nokia and Sun Microsystems support
for JSR226 will be discussed at JavaOne 2008 during a technical session
titled, "Developing Flashy Mobile Applications, Using SVG and JSR 226 ."
"The SVG-T technology and JSR 226 are important user interface
enhancements for Java ME with current MSA and JSR 248 standardization,"
said Arseniy Kuznetsov, Director, NetBeans Engineering, Sun Microsystems.
"Developers can use rich content created by designer tools such as Ikivo
Animator along with the NetBeans Mobility to create and deploy compelling
applications with complex interactions to Nokia's portfolio of globally
distributed devices."
"Progress in this Java ME tool-chain is significant for developers and
designers, because it speeds up entire development process by making it
more efficient and convenient," said Michael Samarin, Project Manager and
Technology Specialist at Futurice Ltd, a provider of mobile and Internet
software services that has worked with the Ikivo Animator tool for the last
four months and has wide experience with Java development tools. "Our GUI
experts can now create the actual user interface, not just design drafts.
What is also very important, these tools help to attract new developers by
being more intuitive, robust and lowering the entry barrier."
Ikivo's role in the collaborative effort with Nokia has been essential
to the rapid deployment of the new SVG-enabled tool set for developers and
designers. Ikivo's depth of experience with SVG enabled Nokia to react
quickly to the issues that developers and designers have been reporting
with creating compelling applications with rich graphics and interactivity
for the Java mobile environment.
More information on the tool set can be found at http://www.forum.nokia.com
and in order to download Ikivo Animator tool go to
http://www.ikivo.com/animator/index.html .
About Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Sun Microsystems develops the technologies that power the global
marketplace. Guided by a singular vision -- "The Network is the Computer"
-- Sun drives network participation through shared innovation, community
development and open source leadership. Sun can be found in more than 100
countries an on the Web at http://www.sun.com .
About Futurice
Futurice is a provider of mobile and internet software services. We
specialise in application projects requiring technical expertise, speed of
delivery and end-to-end responsibility. Our customers worldwide rely on our
skills and commitment to deliver successful projects. We are located in
Helsinki, Finland. For more information, visit http://www.futurice.com .
About Ikivo
Ikivo is the leading supplier of rich media application enabling
solutions based on open standards, with a deployed base of more than 250
million mass- market and open OS mobile phones. These solutions empowers
mobile operators, mobile device manufacturers and media companies to
deliver rich compelling services such as Interactive Mobile TV, Mobile
Advertising, On-Device Portals and Mobile Music. The Ikivo product
portfolio includes modular sophisticated technology for embedding and OTA
delivery, in addition to industry standard tools for the development and
deployment of rich media mobile applications and solutions. More
information at http://www.ikivo.com .
About Forum Nokia
Nokia's global developer program, Forum Nokia connects developers to
tools, technical information, support, and distribution channels they can
use to build and market applications around the globe. From offices in the
U.S., Europe, Japan, China, and Singapore, Forum Nokia provides technical
and business development support to developers and operators to assist them
in achieving their goal of successfully launching applications and services
to consumers and enterprises. More information is available at
http://www.forum.nokia.com .
About Nokia
Nokia is the world leader in mobility, driving the transformation and
growth of the converging Internet and communications industries. We make a
wide range of mobile devices with services and software that enable people
to experience music, navigation, video, television, imaging, games,
business mobility and more. Developing and growing our offering of consumer
Internet services, as well as our enterprise solutions and software, is a
key area of focus. We also provide equipment, solutions and services for
communications networks through Nokia Siemens Networks. More information is
available at http://www.nokia.com .
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