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[. . . ] Siemens Mobility Toolkit for JavaTM Development User's Manual Version 1. 1, 05/2004 Copyright © 2004 Siemens AG All rights reserved Information and Communication Mobile Copyright This publication is protected by copyright and distributed under licenses restricting its use, copying and distribution. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form by any means without prior written authorization of Siemens AG. All rights are reserved in the event of the granting of a patent or the registration of a utility model. The products and technologies described herein may be protected by one or more patents or patents pending in the United States or other countries. [. . . ] · Use the "About" button to see the release notes for the selected emulator. · Use the "Remove" button to remove the selected emulator from the SMTK. Siemens Mobility Toolkit - 22 - Copyright © 2004 Siemens AG Information and Communication Mobile Siemens Mobility Toolkit 3. 5. 3 - "Integration with IDE's" Page Figure 3. 19: "Integration with IDE's" page This page contains the list of all IDEs supported by SMTK. Each list item has the current integration with IDE status description (IDE is not installed, IDE is installed but not integrated, IDE is integrated with SMTK). Also each item contains the buttons: · "Info": Use this button to see the information about how to get IDE and about IDE integration hints. · "Start": This button appears only when the installation pack for integration with IDE comes with SMTK. You may use this button to start the integration procedure. 3. 6 - Application Management System (AMS) on the Emulator One of the emulator's features, already mentioned in section 3. 1, is a mapping of the file system of the mobile phone's Flash File System (FFS) into the file system of the development PC. This means that the emulator's Application Management System (AMS) "sees" the subdirectory / under the emulator's installation directory as the "a:" device. This is done to imitate the real mobile phone's AMS, which also considers the FFS as the "a:" drive. So, if the . jad file contains a line MIDlet-Jar-URL: file://a:/java/jam/Hello/Hello. jar the emulator's AMS will look for a "Hello. jar" file in the \java\jam\Hello subdirectory under the emulator installation directory. Siemens Mobility Toolkit - 23 - Copyright © 2004 Siemens AG Information and Communication Mobile Siemens Mobility Toolkit 3. 6. 1 - Installation of . jar Files Using . jad Files The following steps describe the process of installation of an application JAR (the . jar file) file, in the situation where only the Descriptor file (the . jad file) is installed in the mobile device. NOTE: The "Hello World" example from Appendix B is used here. Create a new directory for the application under the /Java/jam folder in the emulator filesystem's installation directory, e. g. <<Filesystem path>>/Java/ jam/Hello. Copy the "Hello. jad" file into this new directory; NOTE: Replace <<Filesystem>> for the /filesystem folder inside the emulator's installation path. Open the folder "Java", by using the right soft key and control keys; Figure 3. 20: Run a MIDlet from Surf&Fun 3. By navigating this screen, an item named Hello is seen marked with an icon (blue filled). This item represents the Hello. jad file inside the Hello folder under /Java/jam. This is understood as requesting for downloading the application's . jar file (the "Hello. jar" file in our case). The emulator's AMS will ask to confirm the request for download the application. If answered "Yes", AMS will copy the "Hello. jar" file into the / Java/jam/Hello directory. Figure 3. 21: Download a MIDlet 4. After finishing the download, the AMS ask the user if he wants to start running the application. If answered "Yes", the MIDlet starts running. Figure 3. 22: Finishing download and running 5. At this time, the icon displayed at the left of the Hello item will change from the star filled with blue to star not filled. [. . . ] of entries) Max 500(MMC dependent) Telephone book (SIM card) (no. of entries) see address book Telephone book in the phone (no. of entries) see address book Voice Dialing yes, up to 20 numbers Voice Recording yes Built-in data and fax modem yes Soft-Data Link yes Infrared interface (IrDA) yes yes BluetoothTM interface Voice memory yes Organizer yes TM yes MS Outlook 98/2000 synchronization Remind function yes Date and time in Display yes Alarm function yes Currency converter yes Calculator yes Stopwatch yes SMS (Short Message Service) / up to 760 char- yes/yes acteres Intelligent typing (T9) yes Picture Messaging EMS/MMS EMS Redial list yes List of calls (received/missed) yes Date and time stamp for missed calls yes Menu animations yes Menu format yes User profiles yes Softkey programmable yes Call wait/call hold yes Conference call yes Call forwarding yes Display call timer and cost yes Keypad lock yes Siemens Mobility Toolkit - 98 Copyright © 2004 Siemens AG Information and Communication Mobile Ringer melodies mono/polyphonic(preinstalled, no) Melody composer Silent alert Calling Line Identification (CLI) Calling faces Calling symbols Call filter Games SIM application toolkit USIM application toolkit Colour variants (may vary by country) Handsfree talking Integrated FM Radio Camera JAVA API supported audio files Mono, 39 * yes yes yes no yes yes Class 3 no Silver galvanised yes no no MIDI-0 Siemens Mobility Toolkit - 99 - Copyright © 2004 Siemens AG Information and Communication Mobile Command Line Debug 7 - Command Line Debug It is possible to debug an application without the need of an IDE. Here is shown how to compile and execute an application using a command line debugger. [. . . ]

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