Apologies if this is something really simple and I've just been missing it totally (I have searched to no avail for an answer to it's location on here as well)
I've loaded a java app which I've tested and it works on my HD - but I can't find the midlet manager to start it once I've closed it (I can only start it by reinstalling it every time at the moment!)
I recell seeing a midlet manager, but cant find it on my HD or my Diamond (poss I saw it on my Cruise before)
Anyway, if someone knows how I can locate it I'd be most grateful
thanks
Ash
In Start->Programs folder there's a big "e" icon that reads "java" below it. That's the midlet manager.
I've installed a midlet and after running "java", I can see the midlet listed there.
btw, I'm talking about the HD.
got it - thanks!
(nicely hidden of them....)
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Hi all,
Has anyone used the MIDlet manager on the XDA2 from O2 (UK)?
It's just sitting in the program directory, doing nothing.
I'm using it, its really hard to get Midlet 2.0 programs for it though!
What I wonder is if the new vodafone 256 v-appli games work on the XDA 2.
http://nfg.2y.net/games/jphonegames/index2.htm
I really would like to know how exactly to get these games.
i have messed a bit with it installed
master of kung fu, mdoom and monkey madness just for fun
it works ok
Yeah,it is hard to find a working java application because they are made for phones like Nokia,Siemens,etc.. with built in keyboard.
You can find some ugly and unuseful java app in http://midlet.org/ by free.
Regards,
Ser
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.
Hi guys is anyone able to getthe midlet manager within the HTC device to put on the TREO 750v. I know its made by HTC butthere is no Java Midlet Manager.
Read http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=272499
Device specific
Keep in mind that, atleast for the Intent Midlet Manager, they are very much device specific. You might be able to install them on similar hardware (ie. using a Wizard Midlet Mgr on an Apache) but trying to use an HTC mgr on non HTC hardware will probably not work.
I believe the reason for this is that the Midlet Managers require alot of hardware hooks to work correctly, especially when it comes to graphics and phone controls.
-Jim
The new versions of JBlend, a brand new (OEM) Midlet manager are pretty great; for example, they support 3D.
Currently, there's only one usable version of this midlet manager, which is pretty old (and, therefore, it doesn't, for example, support 3D) and is far from being flawless - for example, it doesn't at all allow for net access.
Very few Windows Mobile devices come with this Midlet manager; for example, the Samsung Blackjack and the Japan-only Sharp Zero 3.
A fellow Blackjack user, moneytoo, extracted the files of his Blackjack. So far, we haven't managed to make it work (I've tried overwriting the old, installed Jblend version).
Does anyone want to look into the problem? See http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=326354 - it has all the files you'll need.
A shameless bump
Another bump
what about related registry keys?
i think there may be some missing registry keys.
could someone extract all keys related with, and post it?
thanks
Really newbie here - I've been reading all the forums for a week and still have problems.
Have an HTC tilt - Cingular/ATT - 8925.
So far, works good but - I was trying to use "bloover" / "btexplorer" / "sbth" and no luck. Install went good but trying to start them from Java, I get an error :
" The MIDlet could not be instantiated: java.lang.NoClassfFoundError "
I do know that this could be fixed, not sure how.
Any help, suggestions (never worked with java before, edit registry).
I also like to mention that after a week of studies and tries, "youtube" on HTC (at least on mine) does NOT WORK - tried everything - nothing works - won't play video. Error: "RealPlayer : Media file type not supported." And regardless a few threads - there is no "Video Sites" icon on "Programs".
Thanks and please don't redirect me to "JavaBible" - I couldn't understand it. All I need to know is if there is anything (and if yes - what - to make my programs run - maybe a different midlet manager).
dorudoru said:
Really newbie here - I've been reading all the forums for a week and still have problems.
Have an HTC tilt - Cingular/ATT - 8925.
So far, works good but - I was trying to use "bloover" / "btexplorer" / "sbth" and no luck. Install went good but trying to start them from Java, I get an error :
" The MIDlet could not be instantiated: java.lang.NoClassfFoundError "
I do know that this could be fixed, not sure how.
Any help, suggestions (never worked with java before, edit registry).
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See my lats comment: there's no way to run most? all? BT stuff on Windows Mobile. Sorry - if you need Bluetooth support, get a Symbian Smartphone.
dorudoru said:
I also like to mention that after a week of studies and tries, "youtube" on HTC (at least on mine) does NOT WORK - tried everything - nothing works - won't play video. Error: "RealPlayer : Media file type not supported." And regardless a few threads - there is no "Video Sites" icon on "Programs".
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??? Are you sure you've deployed the TCPMP plug-in? RealPlayer has nothing to do with YouTube.
And, do you mean Mobile YouTube or the regular one? For the former, you'll need HTC Streaming Media (but it may not work with you if your connection is NAT'ed); for the latter, the TCPMP plug-in.
Thanks and please don't redirect me to "JavaBible" - I couldn't understand it. All I need to know is if there is anything (and if yes - what - to make my programs run - maybe a different midlet manager).
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But, in the MIDlet Bible (if you mean the one at http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=The (Java) MIDlet Bible ) it's clearly explained you in NO WAY can mke Bluetooth work under the current KVM's.
youtube and bt
First off all, thank you for prompt response.
About BT- eg.-playing and listening music n/a on HTC Tilt but with 3rd party software (bt audio, bt music and so ) music streaming over bluetooth, skype enable and so works - could be a 3rd party to deploy midlets on java?!
Then youtube - I installed Tcmp, then flash player, go thru all the options, even made default player for all files. I was trying to acces youtube from ie - www.youtube.com -
and that's how I got the error. And why is realplayer I don't have a clue. Tried a few versions of tcmp, uninstall and flashed all the time.
It will be great if I could get some heads up or some new links for different players. I'm kind of sure I did it correctly (not once).
Thank you!