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Java Platform Micro Edition Software Development Kit Version 3.0, Mac OS

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Getting Started

Features

Using Sample Projects

Running a Project

Troubleshooting

Sample Project Overview

Configuring the Web Browser and Proxy Settings

Resolving Reference Problems

Running MIDP and CLDC Sample Projects

Running the Demos Sample Project

Running FPDemo

Running Games

Running Network Demo

Running PhotoAlbum

Running UIDemo

Creating and Editing Projects

Viewing and Editing Project Properties

Running Projects in the Emulator

Searching the WURFL Device Database

Finding Files in the Multiple User Environment

Profiling Applications

Network Monitoring

Lightweight UI Toolkit

Security and MIDlet Signing

CLDC Emulation on a Windows Mobile Device

Installing CLDC Emulation on a Windows Mobile Emulator (Windows Only)

On-device Debugging

Command Line Reference

Logs

JSR Support

JSR 75: PDA Optional Packages

JSR 82: Bluetooth and OBEX Support

JSR 135: Mobile Media API Support

JSR 172: Web Services Support

JSR 177: Smart Card Security (SATSA)

JSR 179: Location API Support

JSR 180: SIP Communications

JSR 184: Mobile 3D Graphics

JSR 205: Wireless Messaging API (WMA) Support

JSR 211: Content Handler API (CHAPI)

JSR 226: Scalable 2D Vector Graphics

JSR 229: Payment API Support

JSR 238: Mobile Internationalization API (MIA)

JSR 256: Mobile Sensor API Support

Index


Configuring the Web Browser and Proxy Settings

If you are behind a firewall you might need to configure the proxy server so that MIDP applications using web services can succeed.


Note - CDC emulators do not work through a proxy. Communications such as downloading images from the Internet fail on CDC emulators.


The settings are typically the same as those you are using in your web browser.

  1. Select Tools > Options.

  2. Select the General options icon.

  3. In the Web Browser field, choose the browser that will be affected by these proxy settings. Click Edit to add or remove a browser from the dropdown list.

  4. Choose a Proxy Setting:

    • No Proxy

    • Use System Proxy Settings

    • Manual Proxy Settings

      To set the HTTP Proxy, fill in the proxy server address field and the port number.

      The HTTP Proxy is the host name or numeric IP address of the proxy server to use to connect to HTTP and FTP sites. The Proxy Port is the port number of the proxy server.

      To set the HTTPS or Socks proxy, click More and fill out the Advanced Proxy Options form.