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j2me / java Rudolph Pienaar 05-07-2006
Posted by Rudolph Pienaar on May 7, 2006, 10:18 pm
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Hi all -

I recently purchased a T-Mobile SDA - my first Windows smartphone - and am
quite impressed with the device.

I just can't figure out how to access the "Java Apps" manager. If I download
a *.jar file to the phone, and execute it, the "Java Apps" manager starts
up automatically and installs the midlet. It remains running and I can
execute the midlet.

If I close the "Java Apps" manager, it seems for all intents and purposes
gone. Short of downloading another *.jar file and executing it, I haven't
been able to get the "Java Apps" manager running - there is no obvious
choice in any of the "Start Menu" options.

I have also browsed through the directory tree in the File Manager but
didn't find any obvious apps either.

Any help would be much appreciated.

Many thanks
-=R

Posted by philo on May 7, 2006, 11:58 pm
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To add a link to your start menu, navigate to /Windows/jmm.exe using
File Manager and from the Menu (right soft-key), select File/Create
Shortcut and save the shortcut in your /Windows/Start Menu folder.

-K

Rudolph Pienaar wrote:

> Hi all -
>
> I recently purchased a T-Mobile SDA - my first Windows smartphone - and am
> quite impressed with the device.
>
> I just can't figure out how to access the "Java Apps" manager. If I download
> a *.jar file to the phone, and execute it, the "Java Apps" manager starts
> up automatically and installs the midlet. It remains running and I can
> execute the midlet.
>
> If I close the "Java Apps" manager, it seems for all intents and purposes
> gone. Short of downloading another *.jar file and executing it, I haven't
> been able to get the "Java Apps" manager running - there is no obvious
> choice in any of the "Start Menu" options.
>
> I have also browsed through the directory tree in the File Manager but
> didn't find any obvious apps either.
>
> Any help would be much appreciated.
>
> Many thanks
> -=R

Posted by Rudolph Pienaar on May 8, 2006, 9:19 am
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philo wrote:

> To add a link to your start menu, navigate to /Windows/jmm.exe using
> File Manager and from the Menu (right soft-key), select File/Create
> Shortcut and save the shortcut in your /Windows/Start Menu folder.
>

Great! That did the trick.

Many thanks
-=R


Posted by potrykus on May 8, 2006, 2:50 pm
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what about mpx220? any clues? can't install any java files


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