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Re: J2ME and Eclipse [message #44907 is a reply to message #44836] |
Thu, 06 February 2003 12:30 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: christiandotscheer.signaldashiduna.de
For example:
http://www.stampysoft.com/index.html
http://antenna.sourceforge.net
or browse the Sun KVM-INTEREST mailing list archives (sorry, no URL at
hand)
Chris
Jonathan Trevor wrote:
> Hi,
> While I believe that Forte and JBuilder support the J2ME wireless toolkit
> (1.0.4) projects I'm having a hard time using Eclipse to do the same.
> There are 5 steps necessary and I'm not sure how to convert them into
> anything Eclipse can automate:
> * Compilation (manageable with eclipse I think)
> * Preverification (checks and writes verified class files)
> * Specific JAR packaging (probably manageable?)
> * Create an application descriptor (JAD file)
> * Execution
> Could anyone who has tried this let me know how far they got? I can setup a
> project so that it uses the right classpaths/packages and so on, but I need
> to use the KToolbar to do the actual build and run - which is hardly useful
> for debugging or integrated.
> Thanks and help!
> Jonathan
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Re: J2ME and Eclipse [message #589895 is a reply to message #44836] |
Thu, 06 February 2003 12:30 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: christiandotscheer.signaldashiduna.de
For example:
http://www.stampysoft.com/index.html
http://antenna.sourceforge.net
or browse the Sun KVM-INTEREST mailing list archives (sorry, no URL at
hand)
Chris
Jonathan Trevor wrote:
> Hi,
> While I believe that Forte and JBuilder support the J2ME wireless toolkit
> (1.0.4) projects I'm having a hard time using Eclipse to do the same.
> There are 5 steps necessary and I'm not sure how to convert them into
> anything Eclipse can automate:
> * Compilation (manageable with eclipse I think)
> * Preverification (checks and writes verified class files)
> * Specific JAR packaging (probably manageable?)
> * Create an application descriptor (JAD file)
> * Execution
> Could anyone who has tried this let me know how far they got? I can setup a
> project so that it uses the right classpaths/packages and so on, but I need
> to use the KToolbar to do the actual build and run - which is hardly useful
> for debugging or integrated.
> Thanks and help!
> Jonathan
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