I thank you for the reply. The problem is I can't figure out how to
use phoneMe to run any java program, such as a simple helloWorld java
program. I believe you have to use runMidlet in the bin file of the
phoneME directory. I tried compiling a java program that just printed
"hello". It didn't work, I read on wikipedia that all Midlets must
inherit from javax.microedition.midlet.MIDlet. So I did that, but I
get an error: Could not find the first MIDlet
Could not find the first MIDlet
I need to be able to run java on TSlinux, I need it to be java 1.4.2
or higher.
Anyone have any ideas?
Quoting :
> package jni.HelloWorld
>
> public class HelloWorld {
>
> private static native void writeHelloWorldToStdout();
>
> public static void main(String[] args) {
> System.loadLibrary("HelloWorld");
> writeHelloWorldToStdout();
> }
> }
> -------------jni_HelloWorld.h-----------------
> /* DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE - it is machine generated */
> #include <jni.h>
> /* Header for class jni_HelloWorld */
>
> #ifndef _Included_jni_HelloWorld
> #define _Included_jni_HelloWorld
> #ifdef __cplusplus
> extern "C" {
> #endif
> /*
> * Class: jni_HelloWorld
> * Method: writeHelloWorldToStdout
> * Signature: ()V
> */
> JNIEXPORT void JNICALL Java_jni_HelloWorld_writeHelloWorldToStdout
> (JNIEnv *, jclass);
>
> #ifdef __cplusplus
> }
> #endif
> #endif
>
> ----------HelloWorld.c------
>
> include <stdio.h>
>
> #include "com_clarussystems_jni_HelloWorld.h"
>
> JNIEXPORT void JNICALL Java_jni_HelloWorld_writeHelloWorldToStdout(JNIEnv
> *env, jclass c)
> {
> printf("Hello World!");
> }
>
>
> ---makefile [needs to change for cross compile] -----------
> CC=gcc
> JAVAINC =/cygdrive/c/java/jdk1.5.0_11/include
> WIN32INC =/cygdrive/c/cygwin/usr/include/w32api
> JAVAWIN32INC =/cygdrive/c/java/jdk2me/include/win32
> INCLUDE = -I"${JAVAINC}" -I"${WIN32INC}" -I"${JAVAWIN32INC}"
> CFLAGS=-mno-cygwin -shared ${INCLUDE} -Wl,--add-stdcall-alias
> -L"/usr/lib/w32api" -L"/usr/lib"
> DEPS = HelloWorld.c
> OBJ = HelloWorld.dll
> TARGET=../../../dll
>
> %.dll: %.c $(DEPS)
> $(CC) -c -o $@ $< $(CFLAGS)
>
> ${OBJ}: $(DEPS)
> gcc -o ${TARGET}/$@ $^ $(CFLAGS)
>
> clean:
> rm -f ${TARGET}/${OBJ}
>
> so what this means is that you have HelloWorld.so in the system lib path
> "/lib/shared" and then you bind to the methods using loadLibrary.
>
> Clay
>
>
> On July 12, 2:51 pm "ticrus00" <> wrote:
>> This is great, but how do you use it? Can you lead me to a tutorial
>> or guide that assumes you know nothing about phoneme? I read the
>> website, do they not have an environment separate from the build?
>> Compile java code and then run it on the tslinux board. I downloaded
>> this software but I can't figure it out. I read the getting started
>> guide, but it seemed more concerned about compiling it, didn't tell
>> me how to run it.
>>
>> I got j2me that was in the files section, finally running, and it
>> uses the command 'cvm HelloWorld'. I do I do this with phoneme? I
>> would prefer to use phoneme because it uses java1.4.2 instead of
>> 1.3.1. Sorry for all the questions I am new at this. Thanks
>>
>> Justin
>>
>>
>>
>> --- In "lua201068" <> wrote:
>> >
>> > The CDC Implementation is a fully compliant, Java 2 virtual
>> > machine and supports JNI.
>> >
>> http://wiki.java.net/bin/view/Mobileandembedded/PhoneMEAdvancedCVMNati
>> veMethods
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > --- In <cgraham@> wrote:
>> > >
>> > > I am a java developer so I am very excited by this, but clearly
>> I would
>> > > like to integrate with C also for all the system stuff. does JNI
>> all
>> > work
>> > > for j2ME?
>> > >
>> > > Clay
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > On July 12, 11:13 am "lua201068" <lua201068@> wrote:
>> > > > J2ME from Sun is now open source. Look at:
>> > > >
>> https://phoneme.dev.java.net/content/phoneme_platforms.html#phonemeadv
>> > > > anced
>> > > > I use this successfully on ts7250
>> > > >
>> > > > Andreas
>> > > >
>> > > >
>> > > >
>> > > > --- In "ticrus00" <justin@> wrote:
>> > > > >
>> > > > > I found j2se 1.3.1 here:
>> http://java.sun.com/products/archive/
>> > > > > I'm still looking for J2ME cdc 1.0.1. I don't have to use
>> j2me is
>> > > > > there a way to get jamvm or some other java working in TS-
>> linux.
>> > > > > Any help is much appreciated.
>> > > > >
>> > > > > Justin
>> > > > >
>> > > > >
>> > > > > --- In "ticrus00" <justin@> wrote:
>> > > > > >
>> > > > > > I downloaded the J2ME of the files section list on this
>> site. It
>> > > > > > worke great but I can't build any programs. It seems Sun
>> has
>> > > > > > taken down both J2SE 1.3.1 and J2ME CDC 1.0.1. Does
>> anyone know
>> > > > > > where I can find them? Or lead me to a newer port of
>> J2ME of
>> > > > > > the TS-7200?
>> > > > > > Thanks,
>> > > > > > Justin
>> > > > > >
>> > > > >
>> > > >
>> > >
>> >
>>
>
>
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