hi,
I was wondering if it is possible to create a shortcut to a java applet within the midlet program. This way it would be more simple to start opera browser and other programs.
Thanks,
Marco
codex666 said:
hi,
I was wondering if it is possible to create a shortcut to a java applet within the midlet program. This way it would be more simple to start opera browser and other programs.
Thanks,
Marco
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Yeah am looking for that too.. Cant play any JAVA games
Also looking for the same. Can someone find the jvm executable used to run java programs?... we sure can make a shortcut of it!
Does anybody know where the midlets are saved to?
I can't seem to find it anywhere where I can create a shortcut for the mini opera to show up on my Ilauncher.
Help!
There is a shortcut of midlet in windiws/start menu/programs/midlet manager for sure
200mpx said:
There is a shortcut of midlet in windiws/start menu/programs/midlet manager for sure
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Nope, there isn't.
It's in the Windows Directory: jmm.exe.
Just create a link and copy the link to where you want (e.g. Start Menu/Programs)
Cheers
hrb
Hi i was wondering if there is a way you can put Java on ur phone instead of using an Emulator. Cause i want to install eBuddy Mobile Messenger but it is in a .jad file. And i used Intenet MIDlet Manager but it feezes a lot. Anyhelp would be much appreciated.
Anyone????
I'd like to know too if anyone has a solution.
yup, me 2
destinddule said:
Hi i was wondering if there is a way you can put Java on ur phone instead of using an Emulator. Cause i want to install eBuddy Mobile Messenger but it is in a .jad file. And i used Intenet MIDlet Manager but it feezes a lot. Anyhelp would be much appreciated.
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There is definitely a solution... TAO Intent Java Midlet is what you are using and it's crappy IMHO. Search the web for JBed Java and here's some links for you. JBed is faster, lighter, full-screen, and works very well...
JBed Java Midlet
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=370786
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=407667
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=384881
http://www.pocketpcmag.com/cms/index.php?q=blogs/3/2266
http://www.winmobiletech.com/092007M...tyAndMain.html
http://www.winmobiletech.com/092007MidletBible/Jbed.zip
I just installed this, and i must say its much nicer than the default that comes with the TP2. But theirs a few things.
1. I cannot find the program to launch it again after i close it. When i look under the drop down of programs running, all thats listed is "Java FX", which when clicked, does take me back to the browser. Is their not its own icon? Or is their a way to link the new one to the "internet" tab in Touch flo?
2. Is their any way to keep it from poping up its own software keyboard?
[edit] Ok.. someone posted this solution::: Disable Inline Editing in Settings\Advanced...
3. When i type in the address bar, it sometimes, double types letters. Very annoying.
never mind
beta 5 unfortunately has problems with switches from landscape to portrait and vice versa.
when i pull out the keyboard in oder to type something of course the screen rotates. In about 50% of all cases the browser UI does not follow the rotation, but the screen just turns white.
opera 4 has no problems with screen rotations.
Java
Posted this question in another thread too but seems more appropriate here:
I came from the Mogul to the TP2 so I'm not so sure how to install and run Opera Mini 5. I'd like to try it, but do you still need a Java applet launcher to run it? Or can you just run it on the TP2 if you put the .jad and/or .jar files somewhere? Thanks.
thelionelking said:
I'm not so sure how to install and run Opera Mini 5.
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Follow the instructions on the opera website:
"To try Opera Mini 5 beta, simply visit the address m.opera.com/next, using your phone’s default Web browser."
in case the OEM of your phone pre-installed a suboptimal java runtime environment (or even none) try this:
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?p=1170396#post1170396
mccune said:
Also check THIS thread about Opera mini 5 Beta.
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LOL, that link redirects us to this topic...
That said, I also have some minor problems with the new opera mini 5 beta. It look way more slick then the standard version of Opera, but there are a few things:
1. Just like Lyian stated, I as well hate the opera interface keyboard popping up and would really like to turn off this feature.
2. When I slide out my keyboard, the java applet notices this action and tells me to restart opera mini 5 :S (using JBlend, standard application deliverd on my tp2)
3. I would really like to have the possibility to make a shortcut to opera mini beta 5 in the start menu.
4. Everytime I restart the mini-browser, it asks me if it may connect to the network. I would really like to have the mini-browser never ask me this again.
Now I do remember that there were some solutions to my little problems mentioned above. With the old opera mini there were some tweaks that offered an solution to point 3 and 4, but I can't find them anywere. Does anybody know if they work as well for mini 5, and where I can find them? Does anybody have an solution to the other problems?
Thanks in advance,
b4kk3r
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There are multiple thread about Opera Mini 5 now so there is no stopping now anyway..
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2. When I slide out my keyboard, the java applet notices this action and tells me to restart opera mini 5 :S (using JBlend, standard application deliverd on my tp2)
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use jbed instead of JBlend. JBlend can not handle screen rotation at all (no matter whether the java application can or not).
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3. I would really like to have the possibility to make a shortcut to opera mini beta 5 in the start menu.
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use jbed and make a link in the startmenu folder to the jbed executable with the parameter "-run s0_".
b4kk3r said:
4. Everytime I restart the mini-browser, it asks me if it may connect to the network. I would really like to have the mini-browser never ask me this again.
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download the signed version of opera mobile
When I use the keyboard for typing an URL it results in a URL like xda-dddddevelopersssss.com or xdaaaaa-devvvvvelopers.commmm. I don't have any problems with the keyboard in other programs.
JBS2 said:
When I use the keyboard for typing an URL it results in a URL like xda-dddddevelopersssss.com or xdaaaaa-devvvvvelopers.commmm. I don't have any problems with the keyboard in other programs.
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*nods* same problem i stated above with the double typing.
b4kk3r said:
1. Just like Lyian stated, I as well hate the opera interface keyboard popping up and would really like to turn off this feature.
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Found the other post someone posted.
Disable Inline Editing in Settings\Advanced...
I just started playing with Mini 5, and it's freaking awesome with esmertec jbed. It's got the speed of Opera Mini, but it has some degree of flicking and it can copy/paste text! Mini 4.2 allowed you to copy and paste text when you switched to text entry mode, but you had to change the keyboard to the old full keyboard to utilize CTRL C and CTRL V. I can now highlight text on pages. Plus tabbed browsing! Remarkable.
I looked for a signed version of 5, but I couldn't find it (I was able to install the signed version for 4.2). Is there a trick I'm not aware of?
Mini 5 works for some of the forums I visit. I was unable to post in the Yuku forums with 4.2, and it would format oddly unless I was in mobile view. Screen transitions are a lot snappier.
I've never had any luck with screen orientation transitions with Opera Mini, so it's not a big deal for me. I'm used to using it exclusively in portrait mode anyway.
I think I've found myself a new browser. Anyone have any tips or tricks to share?
ETA: I'd love to get the flicking speed higher.
Does anyone know how to get the clock/time to show on the top border/frame? It's on Opera Mini 4.2 and it'd be cool to have it on this browser also. Thanks in advance !
Hi
I just bought Asphalt 4 from Gameloft and tried to run it on JBlend Java. It installed and loaded perfectly but the taskbar and the bottom bar (where you can bring up the keyboard) are still visible therefore I can't see the bottom of the game.
Is there anyway to fullscreen JBlend Java or is there a better midlet manager?
Thanks
I'm using http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=552162 this rom and I'm able to watch java application like opera mini in full screen.
Thank you!
Hey thanks very much I'll check it out
Thanks for replying