I noticed the same problems in the beta versions too and really it makes
eclipsme totally unusable. I assume Craig is working on it.
On 6/25/07, Markus Sinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello there,
i analysed the files, which where generated by eclipseME on Marcel's
version. These errors still persist in 1.7.0, both on Windows and Linux
Versions! I first saw these problems coming with 1.6.8d.
It seems, that this problem here is the same problem as one i mentioned
some days before.
If you choose J2ME->Create Package out of the context-menu, then an
incomplete/invalid JAR is created. Firstly, it does NOT contain the
"MIDlet-1:" line in the JARs manifest. Secondly, it does NOT contain
files from the directory "res/".
These two errors do NOT appear if you do a clean on the projekt and let
it automatically build. Then the created JAR in deployed is valid.
I hope this bug can be corrected soon, as it will cause many
support-questions.
@Craig: you should take the version 1.7.0 from the server until these
bugs are corrected.
Greetings,
Markus
Marcel Ruff schrieb:
> Thanks for the details, but it seems that the entry
>
> MIDlet-1: ...
>
> is not copied into the MANIFEST.MF file by eclipseme 1.6.8d (Linux).
> Other settings like
>
> MIDlet-Description: bla
>
> however are nicely copied from my JAD into the MANIFEST.MF,
>
> regards
> Marcel
>
>
> Markus Sinner wrote:
>> 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
>>>
>>>
>
>
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