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Brad Schmidt
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 17, 2009 7:13 pm    Post subject: Mobility section. Reply with quote

I'm redirecting this question to the mobility list so you have a better
chance of getting the right answer. It sounds like what you are trying
to is possible, but it might use databinding structures with SVG as well.

This example uses some location based attributes, but does not seem as
complex as what you are attempting.

https://meapplicationdevelopers.dev.java.net/uiLabs/SVGMakeover.html

-Brad


Melongo Annabel wrote:
Quote:
You might want to read this for your project:
http://www.netbeans.org/kb/docs/java/gui-functionality.html

Thanks.

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*From:* amitpawar5388 <address-removed>
*To:* address-removed
*Sent:* Thursday, March 12, 2009 11:50:53 PM
*Subject:* [nbusers] Mobility section.

Hi,

I am a student from IT stream. My team is involved in a project that
is static mobile navigator.

Using some demo examples(SVG demo/Location based services), we have
created a navigator for our college campus for some predefined path.

Now we want to take the input(source and desination) at run-time.

Is it possible to switch from one midlet to another?

Can we pass arguements from midlet to our *.java code?

Is it possible to call a java code from a midlet?

Please help me in the above matter.

Thanking you.

-Amit




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