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Chango2099
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Posted: Fri Aug 28, 2009 6:03 pm Post subject: Can not run a CDC aplication using Xlet execution with Java Palatform ME SFK 3 |
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Hello wverybody, my problem is just what i described in the title of the post, I can't change the main class of my application when I use SDK 3.0, i just can't select any main class at the "Running" properties of my project when I try. Can anyone help please ?. I'm using Netbeans 6.7. |
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Karol Harezlak Posted via mailing list.
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Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2009 7:39 am Post subject: Can not run a CDC aplication using Xlet execution with Java Palatform ME SFK 3 |
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Hi,
Could you report this problem using this page:
http://wiki.netbeans.org/IssueReportingGuidelines
Thanks!
K.
Chango2099 wrote:
| Quote: | Hello wverybody, my problem is just what i described in the title of the post, I can't change the main class of my application when I use SDK 3.0, i just can't select any main class at the "Running" properties of my project when I try. Can anyone help please ?. I'm using Netbeans 6.7.
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Chango2099
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Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2009 5:30 pm Post subject: |
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Well, thanks for answer. I'll do taht. I have been reading the help topics of the SDK 3.0, and I found this:
Note - An Xlet cannot be run standalone. It depends upon an application manager to manage its life cycle (its state) and system services. Xlets are not supported in this release.
Does it mean that the xlet are deprecated or something like that?, Well, looking at tutorial web site, I found that you can use xlet for Rico, anyway, what about this class?
javax.microedition.xlet
I can run xlet using the Toolkit 1.0 for CDC, but not whit SDK 3.0 ; I thought that SDK 3.0 would include the same as the Toolkit and more of course.
My question is if developers are going to be able to run xlets from the Javax.microedition package |
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