While the Mac SDK installation looks like a UEI formatted installation
at:
/Applications/Java_ME_SDK_3.0.app/Contents/Resources
I can't seem to get bin/emulator to respond to UEI commands. I'm not
sure if it is not responding or if the output is just not accessible
from the command line. It appears that the standard entry point for
the installation is:
lrwxr-xr-x 1 setera admin 36 Oct 20 11:27 javamesdk ->
../Resources/javamesdk/bin/javamesdk
Which appears to be the new Netbeans-based stuff:
javamesdk $ ls
bin etc javamesdk platform10
cldc ide11 mobility8 profiler3
common java2 nb6.7
So... my assumption is that this thing still (somehow) supports UEI,
but I'm not getting immediate positive indication of that fact.
Craig
On 10/28/09 6:16 AM, Diego Madruga Sandin wrote:
Hi Dan,
If the "Java Platform Micro Edition Software Development Kit
3.0 for MacOS EA" is UEI compliant it should be automatically
supported :)
I'll give it a try and send the results.
Cheers,
Diego
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 8:02 AM, Dan Murphy <dgemurphy@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Hi
All,
Does MTJ support the recently released Java Platform Micro Edition
Software Development Kit 3.0 for MacOS EA ?
I'm guessing the answer is no, since I've not seen any discussion on
the mailing list. So, anyone planning on writing an importer ?
If not I might be up for giving it a bash, might find some time next
week, or the following... was thinking I could probably morph the
MPowerPlayer importer. But if anyone else is working on it, I'm up for
helping / testing etc.
WDYT ? Shall I raise a ticket ?
Cheers,
Dan
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