WAP Development with WML and WMLScript
by Ben Forta, Keith D. Lauver, Paul Fonte, Robert M. Juncker, Amy O'Leary, Ronan Mandel, Dylan Bromby
Getting Started with WML
To begin writing WML, all you really need is a simple text editor such as Microsoft Notepad. However, a developer toolkit will get you up to speed more quickly and provide better familiarity with the WAP environment. While these toolkits don't help you actually write WML, they do provide tools to view the WML you've written in a specific WAP-browser compatible environment. Nokia, Motorola, Ericsson, and Phone.com all offer free developer toolkits to test their browser and device functionality, which require a quick registration at each of their Web sites.
Note
Most companies require some form of online developer registration before you can download their SDKs.
Developer toolkits do not provide shortcuts for writing WML; ...
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