Craig, thanks for the Reply :) Sorry about the confusion. What I really want to do is to use a midlet in my GUI program without toolkits, that is, just creating the ´key code´ that output the midlet functions via this GUI.
I just also think of a Midlet being a class that can be instantiated several times (as I want to simulate tons of sensors). JIST is an external JAR which supports statistical resources of these instances and I playing a bit with it. However, AFAIK, ECLIPSEME needs a toolkit or anything which complies with the ´universal definition´. So the questions remains me in the dark :( - Can I program my Midlet class and then use it in my GUI application (SWT+JFACE) without a toolkit? If so, where could I find, if possible, the code from which translates the midlet? (considering that a midlet needs a minimum amount of simulation to work and output its processing) - If its so difficult (if not impossible) for the average Java programmer to create one Toolkit from scratch (in case it´s really necessary to load the midlet), using the same SWT and JFACE, where could I find the code of the most simple toolkit, in order to shrug its code in order to simulate a sensor, since nokia simulation is a bit ´big and heavy´ for my tiny simulated sensors which just needs black and white outputs and almost no GUI? Thanks :) Ivan ----- Original Message ----- From: "Craig Setera" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, June 11, 2006 5:28 PM Subject: Re: [Eclipseme-users] Question - creating Eclipse2ME sensor objects using JFACE (a GUI interface) Ivan, I'm sorry, but I really don't know what you want to do. EclipseME is certainly open source and you can add new types of devices. I'm not sure if that is what you are trying to do or not. For instance, I will be releasing (soon) a version that support mpowerplayer, which is different than most of the previous versions. The key is the IDevice and IDeviceImporter interfaces and the associated device importer extension point in EclipseME. Craig Ivan YAHOO wrote: > Well, after knowing the basics of Java and entering into SWT and JFACE, > my university wanted me to do a project which involves EclipseME objects > (form which I will create from scratch, using the manual). > > So I start creating a EclipseME class, and implement some functions > and then use JFACE > to create windows to receive these class and simulate them using JisT > as a external JAR. > > Is it possible? I´m asking this because I saw that Eclipse2ME > requires any Wireless Toolkit that supports it currently. > Can I bypass these Toolkits? I don´t want to show the output of the > program in a given 3d mobile phone, > but into my already created windowed program (GUI) using SWT and > JFACE. So I can have 10, 20 EclipseME > objects instantiated and running. > > I want some light if possible > Thanks a lot, really :) > > > Ivan, Computer Science - Java Open Source projects > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Eclipseme-users mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/eclipseme-users > _______________________________________________ Eclipseme-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/eclipseme-users
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