Hello Adam,

> As far as I understand, preverifier just checks that a midlet uses a
> subset of java suitable for mobile phones. But I know what I do, so
> it'd be a good solution for me to disable it completely - if I get
> errors, I know I did something wrong.
Thats NOT exactly what the perverifier does or what it is supposed to
do. The preverifier adds some data to class-files to allow Limited
Devices to skip some work a normal J2RE would do before executing the
classes.

Is there any other toolkit for macs? I do not know the internal
routines, but maybe for some toolkits the internal preverifier is
hard-coded.

> Yet I cannot disable it anyhow, which is probably an unusual
> behaviour, but still possible.
> 
> Nor I could depend on the mpp-sdk preverifier, which does exists,
> because it calls the built-in one, ignoring my settings. This seems to
> me like a bug, not just with the preverifier, but the surrounding
> eclipseme.

I don't think that the mpp-preverifier calls the build-in, for it does
not know that this one exists :-)


Markus

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