You have to specify the Midlet in the source JAD-File of your project, in the root of the project. Then, after creating a package, the created JAR in the deployed directory contains all needed information in the manifest.
You cannot push a JAD-File over bluetooth by nature: JAD-Files are used for deploying "over-the-air" (OTA). The JAD-File is only used to find out where to download the JAR, an optionally to sign the Application. So, if you push a JAD to a phone, the phone would try to download the application from the URL speficied by MIDlet-Jar-URL. Hope that helps. Marcel Ruff schrieb: > Hi, > > i'm developing under Linux and deploy the xy.jar J2ME application > over bluetooth to my Sony Ericsson K320i (with kbtobexclient). > > As i don't use any xy.jad file (strange: using one works fine when > downloading but not when pushed over bluetooth) the MANIFEST.MF > is used. > > Using a MANIFEST.MF generated by netbeans works fine. > > The eclipseme generated MANIFEST.MF does not contain following entry: > > MIDlet-1: J2meT3,,t3.t3Midlet > > and the Sony says: "invalid application" > > Adding the line manually and all works fine. > > What can i do? > > Thanks > Marcel > > -- ********************************* [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.psitronic.de psitronic IT-Solutions Markus Sinner W-Rathenau-Str. 14 - 68642 Bürstadt Tel.: (+49)6206 / 963513 Fax: (+49)6206 / 963514 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by DB2 Express Download DB2 Express C - the FREE version of DB2 express and take control of your XML. No limits. Just data. Click to get it now. http://sourceforge.net/powerbar/db2/ _______________________________________________ Eclipseme-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/eclipseme-users
