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J2ME - Config Problem
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I've set IDEA 5.1 to use J2ME 2.2 and everything builds fine except that when I run it the app doesn't appear in the emulator. Is there something that I'm missing?
I've set IDEA 5.1 to use J2ME 2.2 and everything builds fine except that when I run it the app doesn't appear in the emulator. Is there something that I'm missing?
It can be caused by misconfigured run/debug configuration. Could you
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Thank you.
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--------------------- Anna Kozlova JetBrains Inc. http://www.intellij.com "Develop with pleasure!"
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I've set IDEA 5.1 to use J2ME 2.2 and everything builds fine except that when I run it the app doesn't appear in the emulator. Is there something that I'm missing?
It can be caused by misconfigured run/debug configuration. Could you
please
provide more details about it?
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Thank you.
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--------------------- Anna Kozlova JetBrains Inc. http://www.intellij.com "Develop with pleasure!"
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I've set IDEA 5.1 to use J2ME 2.2 and everything builds fine except that when I run it the app doesn't appear in the emulator. Is there something that I'm missing?
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All I needed to do was add the MIDlet class name to the JAD.
>> I think it may have something to do with the JAR/JAD file. Running it with >> a class reference works fine.
All I needed to do was add the MIDlet class name to the JAD.
Ah, yes - that's actually a pet peeve of mine - the Mobile Module Settings dialog is confusing: you have to define your MIDlets in a panel titled 'MIDlets properties'. Technically correct, but confusing as hell :)
Hello Paul,
It can be caused by misconfigured run/debug configuration. Could you please
provide more details about it?
Thank you.
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Anna Kozlova
JetBrains Inc.
http://www.intellij.com
"Develop with pleasure!"
I think it may have something to do with the JAR/JAD file. Running it with
a class reference works fine.
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All I needed to do was add the MIDlet class name to the JAD.
Paul wrote:
>> I think it may have something to do with the JAR/JAD file. Running it with
>> a class reference works fine.
Ah, yes - that's actually a pet peeve of mine - the Mobile Module
Settings dialog is confusing: you have to define your MIDlets in a panel
titled 'MIDlets properties'. Technically correct, but confusing as hell :)
Regards,
Edwin