I spent a day, downloading the software, checks the information, giving the development environment in the machine, and you can see this little thing after work. . Ha ha
Java lost more than a year, but a lot of things did not forget too much, so the establishment of the environment did not spend too much time.
1. Install JBuilder and register. (If you have JBuilder 9.0 or more, it is completely installed, you don't have to install MobileSet 3.1)
2. Install the latest version of JDK (J2SDK-1_4_1_04)
3. Install the WTK (J2ME_Wireless_Toolkit-2_0_01-windows) (seems to be unloaded, I have not tried it, after explaining)
4. Install Nokia Developer's Suite, after loading JBuilder (actually looking at JDK, JBuilder comes with JDK) or JDK, NOKIA's developer's suite can be installed. During the installation process, you need to select the JBuilder installation directory, I am Here: C: / Program files / jbuilderx / bin
5. Install the simulator, must be installed in the device directory of Nokia Developer's Suite
6. JBuilder configuration: On the menu bar, select Tools-> Configure JDKs, will find that the left column window has a J2ME Wireless Toolkit 1..0.4.01, this is the WATK mentioned above, there is still A Nokia, select Nokia. Then select your simulator on the right Micro page, here is the NOKIA 7210 Simulator. Then, create a new Project, enter the project name, select the placement place for the project, and finished. Now Files-> New, select the MIDP MIDP MIDP MIDET of the Micro page, which is new to create a MIDET class. In general, in the MIDLET widespan, enter the MIDlet name and package name, (if you don't need a package, you will be empty). Another way is that there will be SRC directories in your project directory, you can first in the src directory (if not, create a src directory yourself, if you have copy, you can build a Java file, as you The main name of this project, namely MIDlet .. Note: If there is a project source code, you can copy the source code directly to the SRC directory.
If you are in Files-> New, dialog box Select Micro New MIDlet class, JBuilder will automatically create its configuration for you. If you have any questions, you can check this setting. In JBuilder, select the item, open the menu bar Project-> Project Properties, in the Project Properties Properties dialog, in the Paths page, JDK one, click the button, select a JDK, select Nokia, then OK; click; click RUN page, if it is used for the first time, it will be blank, then select the New button, a dialog box, which is a very important configuration dialog. The detailed configuration is as follows: name: You can write your Project Name in the RUN page TYPE: Here is what your project type is, pull down to see there is a MIDlet option, (if you have not seen, it is installed in MobileSet. Error, please reinstall.) If you choose a MIDlet, you will see the following page changes, here we only need to set two items: main class: Select the primary class of the project, you can find this in Brower and Search To the primary class name, if not, build a primary class java file in the project's src directory. Emulator device: It is the simulator you want to use, select the Nokia 7210 Simulator Now set up! You can test it! Note: In the Project Properties and Configure JDKs, there are two kinds of J2ME Wireless Toolkit 2..0.1. And Nokia can choose because I use the Nokia's SDK, so I use the Nokia, but not using J2ME Wireless Toolkit 2. .0.1. If you use other companies SDK, such as Siemesns, you should have the appropriate options after installing the appropriate SDK. Of course, you can use it directly, just when configuring 6.1 needs this.
On the menu bar, select Tools-> Configure JDKs, it will find that the left column window has a J2ME Wireless Toolkit 1.0.4.01, which is the WTK mentioned above, there is a Nokia below, choose Wireless Toolkit 1.0. 4.01. If you want to use it to compile the mobile phone program based on the Nokia 7210 simulator, you have to add NOKIA compilation using the API package in the lower right Class booklet. Select the Add button, select the classs.zip in the lib package in the installation directory of your NOKIA simulator in the Select One or More Derictorys dialog box, OK. Then select your simulator on the Micro page, here is the NOKIA 7210 Simulator. 6.3 It is also necessary to change the same change, and the JDK selection NOKIA is changed to select Wireless Toolkit.
Below is the Registration code of NOKIA's Developer's Suite and some simulators:
The Nokia Developer Suite can be integrated into jbuilder, or other Nokia mobile phone developments are supported by the developer suite. Registration information: Username: Rocks_cnjm serial number: h6bzzri9oqnatojseae5lzb4qai =
I like the NOKIA3300 simulator finally released! The most appreciation of the other appearance is much smaller than n-gage. Note: The installation process requires a new version of JDK1.4 (1.4.1.02 or higher) Registration information: Username: Rocks_cnjm Serial Number: GB2L8MGCU0UTSHMC4GP9i5UBMOO = Nokia 60 Series J2ME Simulator. Need to install "Nokia Developer Suite" first. Registration Information: Username: Allyfeng Serial Number: LQ9YGWQ0YWLEKX2AQKMI4LCGE4K = NOKIA 6650 Simulator. Need to install "Nokia Developer Suite" first. Registration Information: Username: Allyfeng Serial Number: PLKVTJRKBZPLQIXRQYB0CZF969W =
NOKIA 60 Series (7650, 3650) Simulator. Need to install "Nokia Developer Suite" first. Registration Information: Username: Rocks_CNJM Serial Number: Sy / BXRSHXX89L0Y0TAOXE7R0XNY =
nds_jme_v1.1 (Nokia Developer Suite ") Username: allyfeng SEQ ID NO: pJzPqsT0PjnMEwaTR2Ga WiCeSk = ns40 Username: allyfeng SEQ ID NO: HgaDbt1HpXFucqDp97ThNjvN468 = 7210 Username: allyfeng SEQ ID NO: 89YPeBKM6tzssXLLi5OxuDdhcyk = Nokia 6650 simulator registration information: User name: Allyfeng serial number: PLKVTJRKBZPLQIXRQYB0CZF969W =
I would like to thank the software and serial numbers provided by Allyfeng and Rocks_Cnjm friends from www.cnjm.com.