To display more information about an individual bundle, click the bundle name link.
The Admin Console window is replaced by a window that displays the information. The display has the following rows:
Bundle ID - provides a unique identifier identifying the bundle.
Icon - displays a graphic image to identify the bundle.
Bundle Type - describes the type of bundle. A MEP bundle is normally of the type APPLICATION.
Preview - previews a bundle.
Locales - shows the locales suitable for the bundle (for example, En for English, Fr for French, De for German, and so on).
Description - provides a description of the bundle appropriate to the given locale.
Version - provides the version number of the bundle.
Content ID - provides the Content Identifier for the bundle, given in the content-id element of the provisioning descriptor.
Catalog Properties - lists the properties used to classify the bundle. The bundle vendor may classify the bundle in a specific category.
Requirements - describes the device capabilities needed to use this bundle (for example, the Screen Size, the Bits Per Pixel on the device, and so on).
Vendor Info - provides information about the bundle provider.
Descriptor File - provides a pointer to the provisioning descriptor file for the bundle (if there is any). For example, in the case of Java ME, the bundle refers to the URL of a JAD file.
Copyright - displays the copyright notice for the bundle.
Adapters - lists the adapters that can be used to deliver this bundle.
This page provides a Download button for each bundle. The Download button triggers a provisioning request, which can be used in several ways:
If the bundle is an image, Download displays the image in your browser.
If the bundle is a Java application and your browser is configured with the appropriate helper application - for example, Java Web Start or the Wireless Toolkit - Download starts up that application and deploys the bundle to it.
Click Back to return to the Admin Console window.