Well, the good news is that things now seem to be working...

Having reinstalled everything, I still had the same problems - what seems to
have fixed things up is, having got JDK6 installed on the machine,
abandoning the Java project I was working with and starting a new one...

One of those things I guess.

Thanks to all for their help and support...

Martin


On 01/02/2008, Markus Sinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello,
> > As for the JDK, I have now installed JDK 6, and my initial attempts
> > haven't met with success, but I don't know too much about Eclipse yet
> > - only just had it installed for a few days, so I'm not even a
> > qualified beginner! I'm going to spend some time tonight playing with
> > it, and maybe even reading a few tutorials lol...
> J2ME is a very special thing. Especially if you are not used in using
> Java and Eclipse, it also can be very confusing.
> As someone stated before: the best is you install everything AGAIN, in
> this order:
>
> Sun JDK
> Sun WTK
> Eclipse
> EclipseME
> Then configure/scan your devices
> Than start a new "J2ME Midlet Suite", add a "J2ME Midlet".
> Doubleclick the JAD-File in your Project and there add your Midlet
> (Second tab called "Midlets"), save this.
> Then create a new Emulator-Task (Menu Run->Open Run Dialog) and choose
> "Wireless Toolkit Emulator". There you should choose Midlet in the
> Execution-area and specify your midlet there.
> Thats it - then the midlet should run. Look at the docu for "Form" -
> this is the easiest way to get something displayed.
>
> > To be honest, I was expecting this to simply work out of the box - but
> > I'm looking forward to getting it working... DotNet (for the Windows
> > captured amongst us) and Java are both great platforms, but Java
> > *Swing*s it for me at the moment in terms of interest... I like the
> > idea of  writing a very simple app for the mobile phone, and indeed
> > have one in mind (thirty minutes worth of code once I get the IDE
> > working!).
> I startet programming J2ME about 18 months ago, and it was very hard to
> get all the thinks working out of the box. So, maybe you should NOT
> expect a fast delivery of your app to your phone :-)
>
> Much Luck :-)
> Markus
>
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