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Do-It-Yourself MIDP on Mac OS X

Author: wireless.java.sun.com | Published: 10th Aug 2005 | Visited: 274 times | Add Comment
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by Michael Powers July 2003 Download the sample project template: hello.tar.gz Mac OS X ships with a wide assortment of free developer tools, but these don't include everything you need for J2ME development. The J2ME Wireless Toolkit exists only on Windows, Solaris, and Linux although you can obtain a version of the MIDP reference implementation for Mac OS X. This article is not an introduction to MIDP , nor is it an introduction to using the command line . If you already know your way...n

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