Sun Java Wireless Toolkit 2.5 for CLDC final release available for download

We are proud to annouce that the final release of the WTK 2.5 is now available for download: http://java.sun.com/products/sjwtoolkit/download-2_5.html
New features include:
-support for the Mobile Service Architecture (JSR 248) platform
-new supporting utilities to support application development for newly supported JSRs
-new and updated emulator skins
Download today!
http://java.sun.com/products/sjwtoolkit/download-2_5.html

Hi,
Yes, we are working on making a linux release available, but we don't have a specific date as of yet. We'll provide updates as soon as we have a better idea.
Thanks,
E-ming

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