Exit JBED Java when closing Opera Mini? - XPERIA X1 General

hello,
I use Opera Mini most of the time when I'm surfing the Internet.
Luckily the build in JBED interpreter automatically creates a link to every installed Java application in the windows startmenu.
My problem is, when I exit Opera Mini (after directly starting it through the link), the JBED interpreter remains open and I have to close it manually.
Is there any way, that the JBED can be configured to exit automatically, when I exit Opera Mini?

I guess no answer until now means, nobody knows or there is no solution?

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Is there a way to make a shortcut to a midlet?

I really like opera mini and google local, but its a bit of a hassle to get to them. I know I can make a shortcut to the midlet manager, but I'd like to be able to link to the individual files. I tried making shortcuts to the .jar and .jad files in the Application Data\Tao....... file, but that just tried to reinstall the midlet.
Did you try to use launchers like cLauncher?
You probably need to make a shortcut to the midlet manager with command line properties to the specific midlet.
V
Here's a thread that's as close as a shortcut that's suggested.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?p=226466#226466
Hope that helps.
FYI, I gave up using the midi and now using opera instead of the mini.
How would I do a command line link to the midlet through the mamager? (\windows\jmm.exe" opera mini) doesnt work, tried (\windows\jmm.exe" operaamini) too because that was the name of its folder. it loads the manager and then gives "error, cannot install midlet"
I sent an e-mail to TAO and they told me to contact Cingular (I use an 8125). Spent 45min with cingular support and all they came up with was a number to call HTC. Spent 30 min with HTC support and they told me to talk to TAO. Maybe this isn't possible?
guttrhead: how do you normally launch a midlet? I never use java so can't recall. Do you double click it or go to the midlet manager to load it?
V
"... jmm.exe" -rOpera Mini,Opera Software ASA,Opera Mini
Hi, I use a magician , the shortcuts you have given do not seem to work. I have tried various combinations like within quotes and what not. What happens is that when I invoke this shortcut, the Midlet Manager Window opens very briefly for less than a second and closes immediately.
Anyhelp would be appreciated
Thanks
any solution for this? (I'm using opera mini 4 beta)
The nearest solution I can come up with is using mortscript. You can launch a mortscript like any other program and you can have it open the midlet manager and start the midlet. It would be based on keypresses though, so it could break if you installed more midlets.
Got midlet shortcut to work
Go to jmm.exe and hold down on the icon of opera - move to about and copy down the information.
Your link should read:
"\windows\jmm.exe" -r"[INSERT NAME OF FILE like Opera Mini or Opera Mini 4.1]","Opera Software ASA","[INSERT DESCRIPTION OF FILE like Opera Mini 4.1]"
The end result for me (after I renamed the midlet to Opera Mini from Opera Mini 4.1) was as follows:
"\windows\jmm.exe" -r"Opera Mini","Opera Software ASA","Opera Mini 4.1"
That should work.

Opera Mini 4 + Talkonaut at once?

Does anyone have a solution for running Talkonaut and Opera Mini 4 at the same time? They're both java apps. Jbed doesn't support running multiple MIDlets so I tried TOA and both will start up but then they both crash while Talkonaut loads. Jbed runs a little faster anyway.
Also, does anyone know how to minimize Opera when running in Jbed? It runs fullscreen and I can't get access to the close button which allows me to minimize apps. In TOA it runs windowed so I can minimize it. Even if I could minimize Opera then I could run Talkonaut in TOA and Opera in Jbed.
The reason I'm using Talkonaut is because the MSN app that comes with WM6 seems to say all my contacts are offline when they aren't and it's the only client I've found that supports HTTP binding for GTalk (needed when using wifi at school since there's no cell signal).
Thanks for any help you can provide. Sorry if this is in the wrong section or has basic questions in it. I'm a noob to these phones.
And yes, I did Google, search the forums, and read the MIDlets Guide I saw on here somewhere...

opera mini/mobile ?

is it possible to use either opera mini/mobile or both using just wifi. i have searched the web and xda and found nothing that involves this topic.
connect to a wifi router and launch the browser, bingo!
Unfortunately that doesn't work. There is issues with Opera Mini and wifi. Or maybe the issue is connecting Jbed with the wifi connection ...
Does anyone know the resolution?
-K
Try different java engines. Last time I ran Opera Mini, I believe I was on Schap's rom. I don't have a data plan so all I had was wifi. I actually like Opera Mini more than Opera Mobile. Mini had a more intelligent zoom while Opera Mobile will show the entire page, then you need to open a context menu to select the zoom in functionality.
It would be nice to have a browser that will zoom with gestures.
I run Esmertec Jbed with Opera Mini (latest version, don't remember which one exactly) just fine exclusively over WiFi. Didn't really have to do anything special to get it working. The only added thing was to run a Mortscript for creating shortcut that starts Opera automatically.

xv6800 Compatible with Opera Mini.

I would like to know if opera mini is compatible with my verizon xv6800. According to the opera mini web site it is not. If it is compatible, do I need to install something else for it to work?
Yes, its compatable. Download the high memory version of Opera Mini 4 and you should be good to go. Good luck.
Verizon doesn't ship Java with the XV6800, so Opera Mini won't run natively. You have to either install a Java client (search the links here for a recommendation) or install a new ROM that includes a Java client (the DCD kitchen includes Java as an option). Once you install Java and Opera Mini, you'll actually run Opera Mini from within Java. Opera won't appear in your programs list.
spectraphysics said:
Verizon doesn't ship Java with the XV6800, so Opera Mini won't run natively. You have to either install a Java client (search the links here for a recommendation) or install a new ROM that includes a Java client (the DCD kitchen includes Java as an option). Once you install Java and Opera Mini, you'll actually run Opera Mini from within Java. Opera won't appear in your programs list.
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Or you could always switch to Sprint. And get free mobile Broadband on your laptop.
Corrykid said:
Or you could always switch to Sprint. And get free mobile Broadband on your laptop.
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Quit posting this crap or get banned.
To answer the question, yes opera mini is compatible after installing a java manager. I use mini 4 and 4.1 on my 6800. Works 1000 times better than the pocket ie for 99% of browsing.
I can confirm as well. I used emerstec jbed and opera mini 4.1 beta and I love it. Pages load in a few seconds, even ones with a lot of graphics (xda-forums main page with all the phone pics). I also have opera 9 mobile beta and rarely use it anymore since opera mini is several times faster at loading pages. I haven't had many rendering issues when loading pages either. There is a good thread in the development and hacking sub forum with all the files you need.
Anyone figured out how to load the new Opera Mini 4.1 with the touch of the IE button? Or how to get it to work as the default browser?

Installing Java Apps on air via Opera 9.5

Was trying to install betfair mobile via opera but got a message saying phone doesnt support Java (which it does) - how can I make this work? Thanks JK
opera
Try opera 10 beta 3 there is more features that will let you do that task of installing java easier.

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