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Geek Culture / J2ME - What do i use?

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Cras
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Posted: 4th Jul 2003 13:18
Wanted to start learning J2ME cos i reckon it would be fun, only i dont really know much about it. For some reason learning the language is never a problem its just finding a compiler so i figured id ask here since some1 like raven is bound to know a decent one to use.
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Dr OcCuLt
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Posted: 4th Jul 2003 15:50
J2ME is java 2 micro ,it for thing like cell phones,PDA's,stuf like that.

all the stuf you ever need is on the sun web site at http://java.sun.com.

this may be jumping in the deep end a bit just try to learning J2ME if you do`t now java.if your new to java go to the web site any way and there a lot of tutorials that may help you.

--Dr 0-- [b])


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Shadow Robert
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Posted: 4th Jul 2003 20:14
it does seem a bit much going for MicroEdition,
i'd suggest working your way up

JavaScript -> Java2 -> Java2ME, especially is its less of an actual language and more of an APi to allow you wrapper your Java versions to Mobile Devices (particularly Cellphones)

there should be a compiler included with SDK, if not then Sun Studio4 has one (cept you have to pay for that), Borland JBuilder also has a compiler, thing that ones free ... and Microsoft also have one J# (no longer in production so will be cheap).

personally i'd suggest JBuilder as most tutorials on the net and Sun site you'll find pick that.

http://java.sun.com - Java Official Site
http://www.borland.com - Borland's Site
http://www.msdn.com - Microsoft Developers Site

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