MIDP 2.1 is really just a "bug fix" release and choosing MIDP 2.0 is 
probably just fine.  You can write an enhancement request to get 2.1 
added to the available options in the drop-down.

Ashish Patil wrote:
> I installed JDK 6 and WTK 2.5. All devices in Sun WTK were detected
> with CLDC 1.1 and MIDP 2.1 as given in WTK.
> Both JDK and WTK path don't have any spaces.
>
> In JAD file in eclipes, Microedition Profile options are
> Mobile Information Device Profile 1.0
> Mobile Information Device Profile 2.0
> Information Module Profile 1.0
> Information Module Profile NG
>
> MIDP 2.1 is not there in list.
> ---
> Ashish Patil
>
> On 3/7/07, Hunter, Kevin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> With Sun's WTK2.2, at least, it is important that you get the WTK set
>> correctly as you install, as Sun hard-codes the location of the WTK into
>> a number of files in the WTK installation.  (Look at emulator.bat, for
>> example)  Stupid design, because if you update your JDK, you have to
>> uninstall and reinstall the WTK, but that's Sun for you.
>>
>> One thing you can double check is that you can run the emulator
>> manually.  In the "bin" directory in the WTK, try "emulator -Xquery".
>> You should get a text dump that goes something like:
>>
>>        # List of supported devices
>>        device.list: DefaultColorPhone, DefaultGrayPhone,
>> MediaControlSkin, QwertyDevice
>>
>>        uei.version: 1.0.1
>>        uei.arguments:
>> Xverbose,Xquery,Xdebug,Xrunjdwp,Xdevice,Xdescriptor,Xjam,Xautotest,Xheap
>> size
>>
>>        # Properties for device DefaultColorPhone
>>        DefaultColorPhone.description: DefaultColorPhone
>>        DefaultColorPhone.screen.width: 240
>>        DefaultColorPhone.screen.height: 320
>>        DefaultColorPhone.screen.isColor: true
>>        DefaultColorPhone.screen.isTouch: false
>>
>> And so forth.
>>
>> EclipseME needs to run the emulator this way to extract the phone
>> information, so if you can't run it manually, it won't work inside
>> EclipseME.  If you can, that's at least one thing checked off the
>> list...
>>
>> Kevin Hunter
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
>> Markus Sinner
>> Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2007 5:00 PM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: Re: [Eclipseme-users] EclipseME 1.6.6 and Sun WTK 2.5
>>
>> Hi Craig,
>>
>> i testet WTK2.5 on WinXP - it worked fine.
>>
>> Things i recognized:
>> - The windows firewall once asked me, if i allow
>>    the emulator.exe to execute. Of course i answered yes
>> - When installing, the Java-Installer found my JDK installed
>>    on a strange path. See screenshot (or here):
>>    http://psitronic.de/wtk_install.JPG
>>    I changed that directory - maybe that was the problem?
>>
>>
>> Markus
>>
>> Craig Setera schrieb:
>>     
>>> Markus,
>>>
>>> I'd appreciate any feedback you can give me.  I've not had any
>>> problems with recognition on my computers.  I'm getting mixed results
>>> from people.  The path space issue makes some sense, but c:\wtk25 does
>>>       
>>> not make any sense to me.  I normally run with
>>>       
>> c:\software\toolkits\wtk25.
>>     
>>> I will have to try the other options and see what happens.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Craig
>>>
>>> Markus Sinner wrote:
>>>       
>>>> Zulfikar already answered my question, but did not send to the
>>>>         
>> mailing-list:
>>     
>>>> "I've checked, my path is "C:\WTK25", without any whitespaces."
>>>>
>>>> On my linux machine the recognition of WTK2.2 works perfectly, but i
>>>> did not try version 2.5.
>>>>
>>>> I will test it now :-)
>>>>
>>>> Greetings,
>>>> Markus
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Craig Setera schrieb:
>>>>
>>>>         
>>>>> Markus has asked exactly the questions I would have asked.  Can
>>>>> anyone confirm that the WTK search finds devices if the WTK is in a
>>>>> path without spaces and does not otherwise?  I'm assuming that the
>>>>> WTK installation routines must have changed and made c:\program
>>>>> files the default installation location in this release and that is
>>>>> why so many are being caught by the problem.
>>>>>
>>>>> Markus Sinner wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>           
>>>>>> Which Operating System are you using? Does your WTK-Install path
>>>>>> contain whitespaces?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Regards,
>>>>>> Markus
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Zulfikar Dharmawan schrieb:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>             
>>>>>>> Dear All,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I'm new to EclipseME. I've installed EclipseME 1.6.6 to my Eclipse
>>>>>>>               
>>>>>>> 3.2.2 and I've also installed Sun's WTK version 2.5. When I try to
>>>>>>>               
>>>>>>> search for the device in the Device Management in J2ME
>>>>>>>               
>> preferences, it won't show up.
>>     
>>>>>>> Any commments or some hints to coop this? Thanks.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Best Regards,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Zulfi
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>               
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