Adfonic is proud to announce official support for the Android and JavaME application platforms with two new libraries for direct ad server access made available this month.
Android: We’re already seeing a critical mass of ad requests from handsets that run the Google-backed developer platform, and the recent introduction of the Nexus One can only accelerate this trend. Adfonic’s Android support makes it almost trivial for apps to add advertising support. Just drop in the library, edit your XML layout, and go.
Java ME: Java Micro Edition (formerly known as J2ME) has undergone many changes in its long life, but it’s still the most widespread application environment for mobile devices of all shapes and sizes. The new Adfonic library for Java ME helps you set up your internet-connected app to display ads from Adfonic and handles the complexity of network connections and threading using the highly compact and efficient open-source Glassbox framework.
You’ll find new choices for these application types on the first step in the “New site or app” workflow online.
These road-tested libraries were developed by real Adfonic publishers working with these platforms, based on the core Adfonic open API. To get more details on their use, log in to your Adfonic.com account and go to the “Ad integration” page under “My sites”, or download the latest version of our integration guide at http://adfonic.com/adfonic_pub_int_guide.pdf (PDF link, opens in a new window).
With the addition of JavaME and Android support to our existing integration options for iPhone developers, Adfonic now has official support for more platforms than any other self-service mobile ad network, enabling you to manage all your applications across multiple platforms from the same powerful management interface. We look forward to your feedback on these new options!