Sidney, A couple of questions, if you can answer them... 1) Are they looking for someone who can implement the Mobile Media API (MMAPI, JSR 135) on a Linux-based handheld (MMAPI is a J2ME technology), or are they trying to do something more esoteric? 2) I assume they're looking for someone to provide the native implementation code, JNI interface and SPI interfaces, is that correct? 3) Are they looking to produce a proprietary implementation, or will the end result be open source (GPL, LGPL, MPL, BSD, etc...)? 4) Do you have an approximate location (i.e. other city/state, or NE/SE/NW/SW/Central Valley)? Joseph Sinclair Sidney.Miller@cdicorp.com wrote: > Hi Group! > > I was wondering if you can help me with the following Contract. I > have a client that needs a Software Engineer for a 1 year assignment > that can work with the following: > > Day to day tasks might include ones similar to the following. > 1) Implementing JSR135 MMAPI Porting Kit (VolumeControl for Linux > reference implementation) so multimedia experience a big plus. > 2) Collaborating with research team regarding media related questions > for the customer specific implementation > 3) Implementing test code for JSR135 MMAPI Porting Kit > > Future contractor could help with: > 1) Implementing full video support for JSR135 MMAPI Linux reference > implementation (requires C,C++,Java, MIDP skills) > 2) Porting JSR135 MMAPI required by specific customer engagements that > would include development (C,C++, Java), testing , TCK and possibly > some level of documentation. > > I know that this is not a lot of information, and I have never worked > with JSR135 Mapping before so please let me know if you have this > experience or know someone that does. > > Thanks in advance for your help! > > > Sidney Miller > Senior Technical Recruiter > CDI Business Solutions > 2600 N. Central Ave., Suite 1000 > Phoenix, AZ 85004 > 602.508.6431 > Sidney.Miller@cdicorp.com > > > _____________________________________________________________________ > This e-mail has been scanned for viruses by MCI's Internet Managed > Scanning Services - powered by MessageLabs. For further information > visit http://www.mci.com