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Diploma thesis 2002/2003: The iChilli™ mobile J2EE platform - A J2EE compliant, distributed surrogate for mobile devices

by Mr. Daniel S. Haischt


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List of Figures

1. The Document Structure of this Diploma Thesis.
2.1. Different mobile device classes and their approximatemarket shares.
2.2. Overview of current Wireless Communication Protocols.
2.3. The LucaOS system architecture.
2.4. Overview of the J2ME Profiles and how they relate to each other.
2.5. Overview of the iChilli Server Peer
2.6. Overview of the iChilli Client Peer
2.7. Overview of the iChilli Application Repository Server
2.8. Overview of the dtF/AF system architecture
2.9. An Example of a Generated User Interface using dtF/AF.
2.10. Venus States and Transitions
5.1. The Web Service Stack.
6.1. Avalon (Phoenix) Overview.
6.2. A Sample Avalon Block (Service)
6.3. The iChilli Server Infrastructure.
6.4. The iChilli Classloader Strcture.
6.5. The iChilli Startup Sequence.
6.6. The Complete PersonalChilli Decomposition.
6.7. The Two Different Runtime Modes of OpenEJB.
6.8. Starting a Remote Server Instance of PersonalChilli.
6.9. Creating a static OpenEJB instance.
6.10. The Lime Linda Environment for Mobile Devices.
6.11. Feature Model of a Possible Mobile Application Container
6.12. The J2EE Client Provisioning Components
A.1. Current iChilli System Architecture
B.1. Feature Diagram with Three Features.
B.2. Example of a Feature Diagram with Mandatory Features.
B.3. Example of a Feature Diagram with Optional Features
B.4. Example of a Feature Diagram with Two Sets of Alternative Features.
B.5. Example of a Feature Diagram with Two Dimensions.
B.6. Example of a Feature Diagram with Two Alternative Dimensions.
B.7. Example of a Feature Diagram with Two Optional Dimensions.
B.8. Example of a Feature Diagram with One Optional Alternative Feature.
B.9. Example of a Feature Diagram with Two Sets of Or-Features.
B.10. Example of a Feature Diagram with an Optional Or-Feature.
B.11. Feature Diagram With One (Or More) Optional Alternative Features is Normalized Into a Diagram With All Optional Alternative Features.
B.12. Feature Diagram With One (Or More) Optional Or-Feature is Normalized Into a Diagram With All Optional Features.
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