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Does someone know where to get this emulator? For the Nokia 3220b, I'm using Nokia's Series 40 SDK 3d edition. It works fine, but I would like to see my own phone in the screen :rolleyes: Hope there's something. Thanks.

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Use Borland JBuilder 2006!

Download free:

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And you can create your nokia view for jbuilder emulator!

Just change pics in other phone dir and manage buttons in *.ini file!

I use this way for creating my SE T230 phone view!

 

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Creating MIDlets with Borland JBuilder or Sun ONE Studio and Nokia Developer's Suite for J2ME 1.1

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MIDlets Programming in JBuilder

From: http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/

 

Ok, I think I figured out what and how to install...

 

The following steps describe how to install the Borland JBuilder and the J2ME SDK. Of course you can use any other IDE than JBuilder, but it is good and it is free as Personal Edition (although you are officially only allowed to use it for personal purposes...)

 

1. Download the Borland JBuilder7 Personal, the JBuilder7 docs and the samples if you wish. You get these files from https://www.microfocus.com/borland.

jb7_windows.zip: 47,1 MB

jb7docs.zip: 56,1 MB

jb7samples.zip: 5 MB

 

2. Install JBuilder7

 

3. Install the Jbuilder7 docs

 

4. Download the Borland Mobileset 3 from https://www.microfocus.com/borland. It seems to be also free.

mobileset_301.zip: 24,8 MB

 

5. Install it. It automatically detects your JBuilder installation and plugs into it. Now you should already be able to develop Java application for different mobile devices. Emulators are included, I think. You can find a list of these devices under ...\JBuilder7\J2mewtk\wtklib\devices\...

 

6. Download the Nokia Developer's Suite v1.0 from the Nokia forum.

nds_jme_v_1_0.zip: 29,3 MB

 

7. Install it. DO NOT install it to a path with blanks in it!!! It will not work then! When asked, choose "Integrated with Borland JBuilder". Your JBuilder now has got a new menu "Tools - Nokia Developer's Suite for J2ME" and you should be able to create applications for the Nokia 6310i with it.

 

8. Download the Nokia Series 60 MIDP SDK Beta 0.1 for Symbian OS

nS60_jme_sdk_b0_1a.zip: 39 MB

 

9. Install it. Again: DO NOT install it to a path with blanks. It should detect the path to your Developer's Suite and choose the correct install path itself. It did not work for me... I manually chose the path ...\Nokia_Developers_Suite\Emulators\Nokia_Series_ 60_MIDP_SDK_Beta_0_1

 

10. Start the JBuilder. Go to the menu "Tools - Nokia Developer's Suite for J2ME - Configure Emulators"

 

11. Click on "New...". Choose the path you installed the MIDP SDK for Symbian to. Choose the file "Nokia Series 60 MIDP SDK Beta 0.1.xml". Click "Select", then "OK".

 

12. Now you have to add the new JDK to the JBuilder. Because this is normally not supported by the Personal version, just change an existing entry... Go to "Tools - Configure JDKs". Choose your existing JDK, for example "java 1.3.1-b24". Click "Rename" and rename it to, for example, "Nokia JDK". Press the "Change" button and choose the path you installed the MIDP SDK to (for example ...\Nokia_Developers_Suite\Emulators\Nokia_Series_ 60_MIDP_SDK_Beta_0_1).

The "Micro" tab below should now say "Device Name: Nokia Series 60 MIDP SK Beta 0.1 for Symbian OS"

 

I think that is all. Now it is up to you to write your first "Hello World"...

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One million thanks!!! :rolleyes: I had heard of it, but usually I Netbeans, even a simple notepad or a simple editor, but I guess it's time to try something different.I'll try it!!! I'll start downloading it right away!!Thanks again! :)

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