(Catching up a bit on email...)

Are you implying that you want it to be added if a class is created 
without going through the Midlet wizard?  That might be possible to do, 
but since the Midlet wizard already offers that function, I'm not sure 
whether it is something worth doing.

Craig

Markus Sinner wrote:
> Maybe you could write a feature request on EclipseME's sourceforge-site.
> I think the Midlet should be added (or asked to be added) to the JAD if
> you create a new midlet.
>
> Markus
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
>   
>> Hello Markus,
>>
>> Thanks! That was embarrassingly simple and it worked. I did have a jad file 
>> already. For some reason, the editor cannot find my midlet class in the 
>> midlets pane, although it's a part of the project (in fact, the only class 
>> there). I did specify the jar file. I probably need to take a closer look or 
>> just start a new project from scratch with a new midlet class and then 
>> figure out the jad editor.
>>
>> Thanks again,
>>
>> Sergei
>>
>>     
>>> Hello Sergei,
>>>
>>> that means, you already HAVE a JAD in your project? If so, then if you
>>> double-click that, the JAD-Editor should be started.
>>>
>>> if you do not have a JAD, then you should run the application wizard an
>>> add a Midlet to your project. This creates the base structure of the
>>> Midlet and generates a JAD.
>>>
>>> I do not think that they removed some functions from 1.7.6
>>>
>>> Greetings,
>>> Markus
>>>
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
>>>       
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I'm a novice user of EclipseME, but have been using Eclipse for a couple 
>>>> of 
>>>>         
>>> years. I'm trying to run my first midlet, a sample from sun developers site.
>>>       
>>>> I'm actually using Motodev Studio, which is based on EclipseME Version 
>>>>         
>>> 1.7.6.
>>>       
>>>> I was trying to run the midlet in an emulator that came with this 
>>>>         
>>> application, but got an error: "DEscriptor not found".
>>>       
>>>> I looked at the help documentation and figured out that I need to run the 
>>>>         
>>> JAD Editor, but I can't see anywhere how it can be started. I tried looking 
>>> at 
>>> the jad file properties, project properties, midlet class properties, the 
>>> run 
>>> dialog options etc. Any idea how to run the JAD Editor? Is it not there 
>>> because I'm using the Motodev studio and they simply copied the docs from 
>>> EclipseME and did not include opne of the components?
>>>       
>>>> Thanks in advance,
>>>>
>>>> Sergei
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