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The use of wireless PDAs is foreseen to outrun the one of PCs in the near future. However, for this to actually happen, adequate software environments must be devised in order to allow the execution of various types of applications. This paper introduces the base features of such an environment, which is a customizable JVM-based middleware. In particular, the middleware platform embeds services for appropriate resource management and for supporting novel PDA-oriented applications.