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how to launch a midlet from a midlet

 
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scanevaro



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PostPosted: Thu Feb 09, 2012 11:43 pm    Post subject: how to launch a midlet from a midlet Reply with quote

hey
so guys, this is the thing:

i got a midlet that needs to call other midlets (if thats posible, i dont know)

first. this midlets are on separate proyects, how do i put them together in the same proyect?

second. how do i call this other midlet? what method to use? where put it?

my english is not that great, sorry.
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