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This is an update to the production release of the J2ME Wireless Toolkit 2.0. This is the production release of the J2ME Wireless Toolkit 2.0_01. In addition to support for the MIDP 2.0 specification, this toolkit also provides support for the Wireless Messaging API (JSR-120) and the Mobile Media API (JSR-135) optional packages.

Below are some of the hot features in J2ME Wireless Toolkit 2.0_01. You can get more detailed information about the new toolkit by referring to the accompanying User's Guide and Release Notes.

  • Support for MIDP 2.0
  • Support for WMA
  • Support for MMAPI
  • Solaris and Linux versions
  • Additional development features:
    • Integrated Over The Air emulation
    • Midlet Signing
    • WMA Emulation features for SMS and CBS messages
    • New skins for QWERTY and Media devices
    • Certificate management
    • Push Registry emulation
    • Monitoring for all protocols (HTTP(S), Socket, datagram, Comm, SSL, SMS/CBS)
    • Compile and Runtime selection of API extensions (WMA, MMAPI)
    • New demo applications
    • Support for the ProGuard obfuscator

    Note: The J2ME Wireless Toolkit 2.0_01 still includes all of the advanced development features found in Wireless Toolkit 1.0.4_01 (Obfuscation support, method profiling, memory and network monitoring, device speed emulation).

    For a feature on what's new in the J2ME Wireless Toolkit 2.0_01, see http://wireless.java.sun.com/midp/articles/wtk20/

    System Requirements

    Required Software

    • One of the following operating environments:
      • Microsoft Windows XP or Microsoft Windows 2000
      • (Unsupported)Microsoft Windows 98/Windows NT
      • (Unsupported)SolarisTM 8
      • (Unsupported)Linux
    • Java 2 SDK, Standard Edition (J2SE SDK), version no earlier than 1.4 - if you plan to do actual development, or
      JavaTM 2, Standard Edition Runtime Environment (JRE), version no earlier than 1.4 - if you only plan to run the demo applications.

      To download the SDK or JRE you want, go to http://java.sun.com/j2se/downloads.html

    NOTE: The Solaris and Linux versions of the toolkit are unsupported and have undergone only limited testing. The Solaris operating environment was tested only on English versions of Solaris 8. The Linux version was tested only on English Red Hat Linux 7.1, kernel 2.4.2-2, glibc version 2.2.2.

    Optional Software

    Required Hardware

    Minimum hardware requirements are:

    • 50 MB hard disk
    • 64 MB system RAM
    • 166 MHz CPU

    Optional items:

    • A SoundBlaster-compatible sound card for Windows machines without built-in audio support.
    • A display adapter with a minimum color depth of 16 bits.

    Installing the J2ME Wireless Toolkit

    • Microsoft Windows operating environment: To install the toolkit, run the installer, j2me_wireless_toolkit-2_0-bin.exe. Follow the instructions the provided by the installer.
    • Solaris 8 operating environment: To install the toolkit, run the self-extracting installer, j2me_wireless_toolkit-2_0-bin-solsparc.bin. If you want to install the Wireless Toolkit into a directory that requires root access, become the root user before running the installer.
    • Linux operating environment: To install the toolkit, run the self-extracting installer, j2me_wireless_toolkit-2_0-bin-linuxi386.bin. If you want to install the Wireless Toolkit into a directory that requires root access, become the root user before running the installer.

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    We encourage you to download and test developing applications with this preview of the J2ME Wireless Toolkit 2.0_01. Any comments and feedback would be very much appreciated and can be sent to our alias: Feedback to wtk-comments

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