>> 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 
>>     
Hi,

here is my microemulator setup with eclipse,
it works fine with all midlets i have on Linux & Windows:

Debug Microemu 2.0.2 in eclipseme
 (with svn snapshot add --usesystemclassloader):

 Main class:        org.microemu.app.Main
 Check on:          Include libraries when searching for main class
 Working directory: ${workspace_loc:MyProject/src/etc}
                    (to find the MyProject.jad, or add path to 
MyProject.jad)
 Program arguments: --usesystemclassloader --propertiesjad MyProject.jad
                    net.watchee.MyProjectMidlet
 Alternate JRE:     e.g. 1.5.08
 Classpath:         microemulator.jar

regards
Marcel

>> 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
>>
>>     
-- 
Marcel Ruff
http://www.xmlBlaster.org


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