There are two distinct J2ME environments:
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- Connected Device Configuration (CDC) and Profile
- An example is Foundation + Applications in the CDC environment, which can
effectively be developed like a normal Java 2 Platform Standard Edition (J2SE)
application. The only change required is modifying the bootclasspath
option to point to the relevent CDC jar or zip class file.
- Note:
- The 'bootclasspath' option may not be available on all JVM's
- Connected Limited Device Configuration (CLDC) and Mobile Information
Device Profile (MIDP)
- Applications developed for MIDP can also be compiled using a normal J2SE
JVM (again using the bootclasspath to point to the required Midp class
library), but they normally have to be run within a Midp Emulator.
Therefore, we recommend developing the application using one of the MIDP
Toolkits available on the Web. WebSphere MQ Everyplace provides a MIDP
jar that should be used within this environment. The
MQeMidpBase.jar is in the <MQeInstallDir>\Java\Jars
directory.
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