Hello 
You can save data in a flat / simple text file using J2ME. Take a look at
the jsr75 api for J2ME. Otherwise using the RMS will be a good place to
start.

Synchronizing the data with you desktop can be done using Bluetooth but this
will mean more coding.

Hope this helps

Johan


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Subject: [CTJUG Forum] J2ME reading phone data and syncing with a desktop


I'm trying to build a j2me app which needs to locally read persistent
data. I'm new to j2me.

Is it possible to read data stored on the mobile phone with j2me?

How would you store the data? I've read about the "record sets" I think
they were called, this is one option. Are the any other ways? Could you
use a simple file?

The data consists of about 300 key value pairs. Would it not be too big
to use the record sets.

The other requirement I've got is that the data needs to synced with a
desktop.

What ways could you dot his synchronisation? could you use something
like syncml? I think an option would be to do it manually as well.


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