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This manual explains how to use the Oracle Java Micro Edition Embedded Client (Oracle Java ME Embedded Client) to create and test applications.
This document is intended for application developers for the Oracle Java ME Embedded Client. It is also useful for implementers of Oracle Java ME Embedded Client platforms who wish to test their implementation.
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For more information, see the following documents in the Oracle Java Micro Edition Embedded Client documentation set:
Oracle Java Micro Edition Embedded Client Architecture Guide
Oracle Java Micro Edition Embedded Client Customization Guide
Note: The Oracle Java Micro Edition Embedded Client Architecture Guide is a prerequisite for all Oracle Java Micro Edition Embedded Client guides. It defines concepts that are mentioned in the other guides. |
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