OTA server question [message #24593] |
Thu, 01 January 2009 20:52 |
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Originally posted by: news.s237965939.online.de
I've the Sun WTK and Sony-Ericsson SDKs installed. Now I tried to test
the OTA installation but I'm getting this error message:
<quote>
Warning: Running JAM, Ignoring all other options (but "-Xheapsize", and
OTA flags if provided)
Running with storage root Hajue
Running with locale: German_Germany.1252
The MIDlet suite was not found.
Execution completed.
</quote>
Can the OTA be used to install to the real device over bluetooth? I
think it's a configuration problem but haven't found the right place for
it. My project directory is workspace\MyProject.
TIA,
Hans
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Re: OTA server question [message #24825 is a reply to message #24791] |
Mon, 05 January 2009 21:58 |
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Originally posted by: news.s237965939.online.de
Hello Gustavo,
thanks for your support. See below...
Gustavo de Paula wrote:
> hi hans,
>
> currently mtj doesn't support on device deployment. we are evaluating
> the option to add that to 1.0 version, but this is not an easy feature
> since each device manufacturer has a different protocol to to the deploy.
I see the point. Not an easy task, so I wish you good luck and success
for your project. I've been a C++ programmer since many years, but Java
and esp. J2ME are totally new for me. First it was a surprise for me
that even the softkey assignment is different for the emulators. I've no
own real java enabled device at hand yet, just the emulators.
> are you able to execute your midlet with the other execution options?
> run jad or run midlet? when you use the run OTA option, the jar/jad
> files need to be on the deployed folder. so make sure you run "create
> package" before that. if you still have problems, please let me know
Yes, they run jar/jad run and can be traced/debugged using the other run
options. I've tried the create package command. On the Sun WTK emulator
the error persists:
The MIDlet suite was not found.
On the Sony/Ericsson emulators I have a new error message:
Couldn't load zayitlib.dll library
Maybe I should reinstall the S/E sdk. I'm not sure but I think I'm on my
way to SDK-hell.
regards,
Hans
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Re: OTA server question [message #24858 is a reply to message #24825] |
Mon, 05 January 2009 22:41 |
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Originally posted by: news.s237965939.online.de
Hans-J. Ude wrote:
> Yes, they run jar/jad run and can be traced/debugged using the other run
> options. I've tried the create package command. On the Sun WTK emulator
> the error persists:
> The MIDlet suite was not found.
>
> On the Sony/Ericsson emulators I have a new error message:
> Couldn't load zayitlib.dll library
>
> Maybe I should reinstall the S/E sdk. I'm not sure but I think I'm on my
> way to SDK-hell.
I have reinstalled the SE sdk. Same error as the Sun WTK produces.
Packages are created.
Hans
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Re: OTA server question [message #24889 is a reply to message #24825] |
Tue, 06 January 2009 02:20 |
Gustavo de Paula Messages: 118 Registered: July 2009 |
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is it possible that you copy here the content of your JAD file and also of
the manifest.mf files inside the JAR.
:)
gep
Hans-J. Ude wrote:
> Hello Gustavo,
> thanks for your support. See below...
> Gustavo de Paula wrote:
>> hi hans,
>>
>> currently mtj doesn't support on device deployment. we are evaluating
>> the option to add that to 1.0 version, but this is not an easy feature
>> since each device manufacturer has a different protocol to to the deploy.
> I see the point. Not an easy task, so I wish you good luck and success
> for your project. I've been a C++ programmer since many years, but Java
> and esp. J2ME are totally new for me. First it was a surprise for me
> that even the softkey assignment is different for the emulators. I've no
> own real java enabled device at hand yet, just the emulators.
>> are you able to execute your midlet with the other execution options?
>> run jad or run midlet? when you use the run OTA option, the jar/jad
>> files need to be on the deployed folder. so make sure you run "create
>> package" before that. if you still have problems, please let me know
> Yes, they run jar/jad run and can be traced/debugged using the other run
> options. I've tried the create package command. On the Sun WTK emulator
> the error persists:
> The MIDlet suite was not found.
> On the Sony/Ericsson emulators I have a new error message:
> Couldn't load zayitlib.dll library
> Maybe I should reinstall the S/E sdk. I'm not sure but I think I'm on my
> way to SDK-hell.
> regards,
> Hans
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Re: OTA server question [message #25023 is a reply to message #24593] |
Fri, 09 January 2009 01:06 |
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Originally posted by: craigjunk.setera.org
The OTA support is only over an HTTP connection and not via Bluetooth.
Some of the SDK's do support on-device debugging via UEI proxies. I
know in particular I've been able to debug on some Nokia devices via
EclipseME... Given that MTJ is based on EclipseME, I would assume that
should still work.
I believe SE has also provided the ability to use on-device debugging.
If I remember correctly, it is a different set of "devices" that must be
imported into MTJ.
Craig
Hans-J. Ude wrote:
> I've the Sun WTK and Sony-Ericsson SDKs installed. Now I tried to test
> the OTA installation but I'm getting this error message:
>
> <quote>
> Warning: Running JAM, Ignoring all other options (but "-Xheapsize", and
> OTA flags if provided)
> Running with storage root Hajue
> Running with locale: German_Germany.1252
> The MIDlet suite was not found.
> Execution completed.
> </quote>
>
> Can the OTA be used to install to the real device over bluetooth? I
> think it's a configuration problem but haven't found the right place for
> it. My project directory is workspace\MyProject.
>
> TIA,
> Hans
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Re: OTA server question [message #569730 is a reply to message #24791] |
Mon, 05 January 2009 21:58 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: news.s237965939.online.de
Hello Gustavo,
thanks for your support. See below...
Gustavo de Paula wrote:
> hi hans,
>
> currently mtj doesn't support on device deployment. we are evaluating
> the option to add that to 1.0 version, but this is not an easy feature
> since each device manufacturer has a different protocol to to the deploy.
I see the point. Not an easy task, so I wish you good luck and success
for your project. I've been a C++ programmer since many years, but Java
and esp. J2ME are totally new for me. First it was a surprise for me
that even the softkey assignment is different for the emulators. I've no
own real java enabled device at hand yet, just the emulators.
> are you able to execute your midlet with the other execution options?
> run jad or run midlet? when you use the run OTA option, the jar/jad
> files need to be on the deployed folder. so make sure you run "create
> package" before that. if you still have problems, please let me know
Yes, they run jar/jad run and can be traced/debugged using the other run
options. I've tried the create package command. On the Sun WTK emulator
the error persists:
The MIDlet suite was not found.
On the Sony/Ericsson emulators I have a new error message:
Couldn't load zayitlib.dll library
Maybe I should reinstall the S/E sdk. I'm not sure but I think I'm on my
way to SDK-hell.
regards,
Hans
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Re: OTA server question [message #569759 is a reply to message #24825] |
Mon, 05 January 2009 22:41 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: news.s237965939.online.de
Hans-J. Ude wrote:
> Yes, they run jar/jad run and can be traced/debugged using the other run
> options. I've tried the create package command. On the Sun WTK emulator
> the error persists:
> The MIDlet suite was not found.
>
> On the Sony/Ericsson emulators I have a new error message:
> Couldn't load zayitlib.dll library
>
> Maybe I should reinstall the S/E sdk. I'm not sure but I think I'm on my
> way to SDK-hell.
I have reinstalled the SE sdk. Same error as the Sun WTK produces.
Packages are created.
Hans
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Re: OTA server question [message #569777 is a reply to message #24825] |
Tue, 06 January 2009 02:20 |
Gustavo de Paula Messages: 118 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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is it possible that you copy here the content of your JAD file and also of
the manifest.mf files inside the JAR.
:)
gep
Hans-J. Ude wrote:
> Hello Gustavo,
> thanks for your support. See below...
> Gustavo de Paula wrote:
>> hi hans,
>>
>> currently mtj doesn't support on device deployment. we are evaluating
>> the option to add that to 1.0 version, but this is not an easy feature
>> since each device manufacturer has a different protocol to to the deploy.
> I see the point. Not an easy task, so I wish you good luck and success
> for your project. I've been a C++ programmer since many years, but Java
> and esp. J2ME are totally new for me. First it was a surprise for me
> that even the softkey assignment is different for the emulators. I've no
> own real java enabled device at hand yet, just the emulators.
>> are you able to execute your midlet with the other execution options?
>> run jad or run midlet? when you use the run OTA option, the jar/jad
>> files need to be on the deployed folder. so make sure you run "create
>> package" before that. if you still have problems, please let me know
> Yes, they run jar/jad run and can be traced/debugged using the other run
> options. I've tried the create package command. On the Sun WTK emulator
> the error persists:
> The MIDlet suite was not found.
> On the Sony/Ericsson emulators I have a new error message:
> Couldn't load zayitlib.dll library
> Maybe I should reinstall the S/E sdk. I'm not sure but I think I'm on my
> way to SDK-hell.
> regards,
> Hans
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