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Old 12-01-05, 02:46 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Java on WM5 help.

Im a fan of the online parody RPG Kingdom Of Loathing. Playing the game on a PC running 800x600 is pretty rough. On a Pocket PC its a NIGHTMARE. There is a program written in Java thats pretty much a front end to the game called KOL Mafia ( http://kolmafia.sourceforge.net/ ). I have been trying to figure out how the heck to get a Java J2SE 1.4 Compliant runtime on my x51v with WM5. Anyone have a clue on how to get Java 1.4 working, and the ability to run .JAR files?
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to run .jar files you need IBM websphere micro. Link in MyPDA.
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When i click on the .JAR file, MIDlet complains about a missing MID-Let name field. Any ideas on how to fix it? (I can obtain the source code if need be)
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hmm.. are you getting the prompt where it asks you whether you want to install it or not? Also, I'm not sure if websphere fully supports WM5. check the website for info on that.
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When i open the JAR file it says its installing, it goes through an unpacking progress bar, then goes to the error about the MID-Let Name Field missing, then drops to the main program. From there i can point it to a website. I guess it can be pointed to a file as well... I think Websphere supports WM5. I dont remember exactly though.
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