How to set Security-Level for the Emulator? [message #30163] |
Mon, 25 May 2009 07:03 |
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Originally posted by: elwood.agouros.de
Hi,
I ran into another problem. The midlet I am writing wants to do an
HTTP-Connection. If I start the emulator from Eclipse it hangs at the
'Wants to use airtime' question. If I use ktoolbar and set the
permission-level appropriately it is working. Can I set the permissions
of the midlet somewhere in MTJ?
Regards,
Konstantin
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Re: How to set Security-Level for the Emulator? [message #30412 is a reply to message #30341] |
Mon, 25 May 2009 19:15 |
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Originally posted by: craigjunk.setera.org
That dialog item translates down to the -Xdomain: command line parameter
for the WTK. Thus, if you select "Maximum", it is equivalent to
specifying "-Xdomain:Maximum" on the command-line invocation.
On 5/25/09 2:04 PM, Konstantinos Agouros wrote:
> On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 01:30:08PM -0500, Craig Setera wrote:
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>> This is the standard Eclipse launch configuration dialog. It is accessible
>> via Run... or Debug...
>>
> Yeah found it. However (but this might be an issue with the WTK
> installation) While I set it to maximum, the emulator still gets stuck
> in the question if it is ok to use Airtime. Do You know, where the
> Emulator uses the setting from the dialogue? Is it saved somewhere or
> put in a commandline option. If the latter. Does the user that the
> emulator is running as need write-permissions somewhere in the WTK
> directories?
>
> Regards,
>
> Konstantin
>
>>>> If so, you will want to set the correct security domain in the Emulation
>>>> preferences for the launch configuration.
>>>> http://dsdp.eclipse.org/help/latest/topic/org.eclipse.mtj.do c.user/html/reference/launchers/wireless_toolkit/launcher_em ulation.html
>>>>
>>>>
>>> How do I get to this dialogue? This looks just like what I was searching
>>> for.
>>>
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Re: How to set Security-Level for the Emulator? [message #573348 is a reply to message #30341] |
Mon, 25 May 2009 19:15 |
Craig Setera Messages: 54 Registered: July 2009 |
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That dialog item translates down to the -Xdomain: command line parameter
for the WTK. Thus, if you select "Maximum", it is equivalent to
specifying "-Xdomain:Maximum" on the command-line invocation.
On 5/25/09 2:04 PM, Konstantinos Agouros wrote:
> On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 01:30:08PM -0500, Craig Setera wrote:
>
>> This is the standard Eclipse launch configuration dialog. It is accessible
>> via Run... or Debug...
>>
> Yeah found it. However (but this might be an issue with the WTK
> installation) While I set it to maximum, the emulator still gets stuck
> in the question if it is ok to use Airtime. Do You know, where the
> Emulator uses the setting from the dialogue? Is it saved somewhere or
> put in a commandline option. If the latter. Does the user that the
> emulator is running as need write-permissions somewhere in the WTK
> directories?
>
> Regards,
>
> Konstantin
>
>>>> If so, you will want to set the correct security domain in the Emulation
>>>> preferences for the launch configuration.
>>>> http://dsdp.eclipse.org/help/latest/topic/org.eclipse.mtj.do c.user/html/reference/launchers/wireless_toolkit/launcher_em ulation.html
>>>>
>>>>
>>> How do I get to this dialogue? This looks just like what I was searching
>>> for.
>>>
>
>
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