Hey there...
I installed the esmertec jbed application and managed to download and install my java application...
But the application i was running relies on two softkeys being present at the bottom of the screen and i was wondering if anyone knows how to implement that?
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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!
Hello, I have no idea if this is the right place to post this but I have a question.
Is it maybe possible to stretch java application (maybe by using another java client) as with esmertec most of the application are 1*2 cm :S
Hi,
is there a release of Esmertec (or other) Java Virtual Machine that supports native screen resolution? Using the one that comes with R2A, apps look really ugly...
TIA
I'm interested in this if anyone has any info to share!
i suspect that it's the java apps
fault if you try a vga java midlet you can
verify it
Rudegar said:
i suspect that it's the java apps
fault if you try a vga java midlet you can
verify it
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No, I've installed a WVGA JVM once, but it was quite old and GPS connectivity didn't work. The app I was interested in displayed in WVGA, though.
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Found one that works. Search the forum for "VGA Esmertec Jbed 20090217.5.1R2.CAB.zip".
I uninstalled the midlets before installing this CAB. It replaces the stock JVM.
Now I have full 480x800 resolution ;-)
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Hi Everyone,
I have had my Touch Pro 2 for about a week now and there is something that is bugging me.
Although I can install applications perfectly fine, java applications however can only be accessed by using JBlend.
I want to use Gmail but I need to use the keyboard when typing emails, and so each time the Gsensor notices a screen rotation the application must restart. This is definitely an annoyance.
Is it possible to install Java Applications that run in another type of Java enabled platform or even better off the Windows Mobile application list natively like normal phones.
I will try going into Gyrator 2 and setting up a new event for Gmail, but I don't think I will be able to find the jar extension.
Did u tried JBed before? Many cabs floating here.
No it's my first time using it. All the other phones I had used Java apps natively.
The version I'm using came with the EU ROM. Build v3.3.5, 20090316.2.1
I have this problem too. Using Jblend with my stock broking software.... whenever I close the keyboard... I will get error message: Screen rotation detected, please restart MIDLET. ARGGHHH......
Hopefully someone can come up with a solution for this.
Ha.... solve thanks to monx.
Jbed works well. Do a google search for Jbed Midlet Manager Build 20070802.2.1. Fonts are a bit smaller but it works fine and supports screen rotation on my stock software now.
Cheers!!!!
Hi im trying to develop a java application for windows mobile which utilises built in gps. Can someone tell me which j2me client is best for windows mobile? Ive tried esmertec java manager but it doesnt seem to have the relevant j2me location libraries.
Thanks.