Hello Pote,

I cannot acknowlede your experience. My SUN-WTK-Emulator starts in about 
5 Seconds or less. Maybe a antivirus-software, that makes it hanging?

:-)
Markus

John Pote schrieb:
> Hi Craig,
> 
> I'm using eclipse3.3.0 and eclipseME1.7.6. Is there a later version of 
> eclipseME? A cvs or svn snapshot perhaps?
> 
> Using #if would certainly be more user friendly but #ifdef is a simple 
> enough workaround.
> 
> I'm now at the stage of trying to get my app to run on one of the J2ME 
> emulators. Both Sun's WTK and microemulator crash at start up with my 
> app that runs quite happily on the Siemens TC65. (it's something to do 
> with starting a new thread just before returning from startapp().)  So I 
> tried the supplied Sun simple demo calculator. Runs fine on the Sun WTK 
> emulator but so far cannot get microemu to recognise it as a midlet let 
> alone run it. This is all proving surprisingly hard work. Hopefully the 
> extra debugging facilities of eclipseme should be worth it. BTW Sun's 
> WTK is stunningly slow at starting up, my few years old XP box takes 
> almost a minute, slower than blowing the flash in the TC65!
> 
> Keep the good work up,
> Regards,
> John
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Craig Setera wrote:
> 
>> If you are using an older version of EclipseME, you likely do not have 
>> the recent upgrade to using Omry's Antenna preprocessor.
>>
>> Markus Sinner wrote:
>>  
>>
>>> It seems that the preprocessor then is configured using "V1". The
>>> Antenna preprocessor supports the //#if xxx=="yyy" only in "V2".
>>>
>>> I do not know how to figure that out. Did you use the latest
>>> eclipseME-build?
>>>
>>>
>>> Markus
>>>
>>> John Pote schrieb:
>>>  
>>>    
>>>
>>>> Hi all,
>>>> Having followed,
>>>>
>>>>    http://eclipseme.org/docs/installEclipseME.html
>>>>    See "4. Configuring Preprocessor Support" at the end of the page.
>>>>
>>>> I now have preprocessing running and also noticed that preprocessed code 
>>>> is placed in the .processed dir.
>>>>
>>>> BUT only //#ifdef and //#ifndef seem to be working. And in any case the 
>>>> editor window still marks the import as not resolvable even though the 
>>>> preprocessing will remove that line during the build.
>>>>
>>>> I have tried ever whichway but can only get //#if xyz to evaluate to true.
>>>>
>>>> At least some progress.
>>>>
>>>> Best wishes,
>>>> John
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Markus Sinner wrote:
>>>>
>>>>    
>>>>      
>>>>
>>>>> Hello John,
>>>>>
>>>>> you have to tweak your eclipse as well:
>>>>>
>>>>> http://eclipseme.org/docs/installEclipseME.html
>>>>> See "4. Configuring Preprocessor Support" at the end of the page.
>>>>>
>>>>> If that solves your problem, please write a short reply.
>>>>>
>>>>> Regards,
>>>>> Markus
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>      
>>>>>        
>>>>>
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