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Java Platform Micro Edition Software Development Kit Version 3.0

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Getting Started

Java ME Platform SDK Features

Using Sample Projects

Creating and Editing Projects

About Projects

CLDC Projects

CDC Projects

Creating a CLDC Project

Choose Project

Name and Location

Platform Selection

Specify WTK Project

Creating a CDC Project

Choose Project (CDC)

Platform Selection (CDC)

Specify CDC Toolkit Project

Working With Projects

Viewing Project Files

Creating a New MIDlet

Importing MIDP Projects

Importing CDC Projects

Adding Files to a Project

Find in Files

Viewing and Editing Project Properties

Running Projects in the Emulator

Searching the WURFL Device Database

Finding Files in the Multiple User Environment

Profiling Applications

Monitoring Network Traffic

Lightweight UI Toolkit

Security and MIDlet Signing

BD-J Support

CLDC Emulation on a Windows Mobile Device

Installing CLDC Emulation on a Windows Mobile Emulator

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

JSRs 184, 226, and 239: Graphics Capabilities

JSR 205: Wireless Messaging API (WMA) Support

JSR 211: Content Handler API (CHAPI)

JSR 238: Mobile Internationalization API (MIA)

JSR 229: Payment API Support

JSR 256: Mobile Sensor API Support

Index

Importing MIDP Projects

If you created a project using the Sun Java Wireless Toolkit for CLDC you can import your MIDlets into Java ME SDK projects. You can also use this procedure to create a project based upon a legacy sample project.

  1. Select File > New Project.

  2. In the Projects area select Import Wireless Toolkit project. Click Next.

  3. Specify the toolkit installation home. Use browse to open the top-level installation directory.

  4. The wizard detects any applications in the legacy installation and displays their locations on disk. Select a project and click Next.

  5. Supply the Project Name, Location, and Folder for the new project (see /JavaMESDKProjects). Note that the default name project name and folder name are based on the name of the project you are importing. Click Next.

  6. Select the Platform type, the default device, and the configuration and profile, if applicable. Click Finish. Your new project opens in the Projects window.

  7. If the legacy project used signing, you must configure the signing properties. as described in Managing Keystores and Key Pairs.