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Oracle® Java ME Embedded Getting Started Guide for the Windows Platform
Release 8 EA 2 for NetBeans on Windows
E48511-01
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Contents
Beta Draft: 2014-02-15
List of Examples
List of Figures
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Operating System Commands
Shell Prompts
Conventions
1
Before You Begin
Installing the Java SE Platform
Setting and Verifying Your Java SE PATH
Installing the Oracle Java ME SDK 8 EA 2 Platform
Installing and the Starting NetBeans 8.0 Beta
2
Creating an ME SDK 8 Sample Project
Downloading Oracle Java ME SDK Plugins
Installing Oracle Java ME SDK 8.0 EA Plugins
Creating a Sample IMlet File
Creating a New Project
Including Your Sample IMlet Code
3
Using the Emulators
Launching the Emulator
The Emulator's Main Screen
The AMS Tab
The Output Console Window
The GPIO Pins Tab
The GPIO Ports Tab
The I2C Tab
The SPI Tab
The MMIO Tab
The ADC Tab
The DAC Tab
The PWM Tab
The Pulse Counters Tab
The Displays and Input Devices Tab
Using the Menus
The Application Menu
The Device Menu
The Tools Menu
The View Menu
The Help Menu
Starting and Running Emulators
Starting an Emulator
The Qualcomm_IoE_Device Emulator
4
Using the External Events Generator
The External Events Generator Screen (EmbeddedDevice1)
The ADC Tab
The GPIO Tab
The Location Tab
The MMIO Tab
The Power Management Tab
The Pulse Counter Tab
The External Events Generator (Qualcomm_IoE_Device)
The GPIO Tab
The Inter-Integrated Circuit (I2C) Tab
The Light Sensor
The Pulse Counters Tab
The Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) Tab
The G-Sensor Fields
5
Working With Devices
The Device Manager
Using the Device Selector
Viewing Properties
Viewing Platform Properties
Viewing Device Information
Viewing Device Properties
Setting Device Properties
Setting General Properties
Setting Monitor Properties
Setting SATSA Properties
Setting Properties for Location Provider #1 and #2
Setting Landmark Editor Properties
Setting Security Properties
Using the Custom Device Editor
Creating a Custom Device
Setting Custom Device Properties
General Purpose Input Output (GPIO)
Inter-Integrated Circuit (I2C) and Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI)
Memory-Mapped I/O (MMIO)
Analog to Digital Conversion (ADC)
Digital to Analog Conversion (DAC)
Pulse Width Modulation (PWM)
Pulse Counters
Line-Oriented Displays
Headless Input Devices
Managing Custom Devices
Making Device Connections
Connecting to a UART Device
Additional Peripherals
6
Using Sample Applications
Installing Sample Applications
Configuring the Web Browser and Proxy Settings
Running Sample Applications
Running the Data Collection Demo
Running the GPIO Demo
Running the GPIODemo on the Emulator
Running the I2C Demo
Running the I2C Demo on the Emulator
Running the Network Demo
Running NetworkDemo on the Emulator
Running NetworkDemo on the Reference Board
Running the PDAP Demo
Running the PDAPDemo on the Emulator
Running PDAPDemo on the Reference Board
Running the Light Tracker Demo
Running the System Controller Demo
Troubleshooting
A
Using the Command Line Emulator
Finding the Oracle Java ME SDK 8 EA 2 Emulator
Using the Oracle Java ME SDK 8 EA 2 Emulator
Useful Emulator Commands
B
Installation and Runtime Security Guidelines
Maintaining Optimum Network Security
Glossary
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