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3.3Siemens Mobility Toolkit Installation

The SMTK comes with an installation CD. The installation program automatically installs the necessary components and IDE integrations. Software can be uninstalled and updated with the install program. The next sections cover the installation and removal of the SMTK and the installation of the SDK and the supported IDEs.

3.3.1Installing the Standard Development Toolkit

1.The JDK version 1.4.2_07 is provided on the TC65 SMTK installation disk in the subdirectory “JDK 1.4”. To begin the installation, start the j2sdk-1_4_2_07-windows-i586- p.exe and follow the instructions of the JDK setup procedure. If there is no JDK installed on the target machine the installation of the provided JDK will be offered automatically during the SMTK installation process.

2.Once the toolkit has been installed, the environment variable “path” can be altered to comfortably use the JDK tools. This is not necessary for using the Siemens SMTK.

3.Open the Control Panel.

a)Open System.

b)Click on Advanced.

c)Click on the Environment Variables button.

d)Choose path from the list of system variables.

e)Append the path for the bin directory of the newly installed SDK to the list of directories for the path variable.

3.3.2Installing the SMTK Environment

Before you start the installation please make sure all applications, especially the IDEs are closed.

1.Insert CD, start setup.exe. When the dialog box appears simply press the “Next” button to continue the procedure.

2.You will be asked to read the license agreement. If you accept the agreement, press “Yes” to continue with the installation.

3.A file including special information about the installation and use of the SMTK is shown. Press “Next” to continue.

4.You will be asked to enter the path name where Eclipse 3.0.1 or 3.0.2 is installed. Please type in the folder where Eclipse with the ME plugin is installed and press “Next”. If you have not installed Eclipse or do not want to integrate the SMTK into Eclipse, please press “Next” without typing in a selected folder.

5.The installation software checks for the Java SDK. If there is no SDK on the system the installation procedure now offers to install the provided JDK. If this step is refused, the setup process will not continue because a properly installed JDK is mandatory for using the SMTK environment.

6.At this point, the installation software checks for a Java IDE to be integrated with the SMTK. A Java IDE is not necessary to use the TC65 SMTK. The IDE installation can be done at any time even if the TC65 SMTK is already installed. To integrate the SMTK into the Java IDE run the SMTK setup program in maintenance mode again. However, you can continue the setup procedure and install the IDE installation later or cancel the setup program at this stage and restart it after installing one of the supported Java IDEs. In case you wish to install a Java IDE please follow the instructions below and in Section 3.3.3. If no installed IDE is found the TC65 SMTK offers to install SUN Java Studio Mobility 6 2004Q3. Alternatively, you can install the SUN IDE by following the instructions in Section 3.3.3.

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Java Users Guide TC65 Java Users Guide Document Name TC65 Java Users GuideSeptember 26 TC65 Java Users GuideV05Table of Contents 3.3.2 MaintenanceDebug Environment Compile and Run a Program without a Java IDEJava Security Differences from the TC45 Java TutorialTables Sun Java Studio Mobility 6 Switching EmulatorsPreamble Overview New solution Related Documents Abbreviation Description Terms and AbbreviationsInstallation CD InstallationSystem Requirements Module Exchange Suite Components1.2 WTK SDK and Java StudioInstalling the Standard Development Toolkit Siemens Mobility Toolkit InstallationInstalling the Smtk Environment Installing Eclipse Installing Borland JBuilder X Installing Sun Java Studio MobilityInstalling Module Exchange Suite MES Upgrades Smtk UninstallSoftware Architecture Software PlatformGeneral Purpose I/O Interfaces 1 ASC0 Serial Device3 DAC/ADC 4 ASC1IP Networking JVM InterfacesMedia Other InterfacesADC Data Flow of a Java Application Running on the ModuleModule States Handling Interfaces and Data Service ResourcesState 4 Default Java Application Active State 1 Default No Java RunningState 2 No Java Running, General Purpose I/O and I2C State 3 No Java Running, General Purpose I/O and SPIState 5 Java Application Active, General Purpose I/O and I2C Module State Transitions IP Service MaintenanceCharging Power SavingAlarm Airplane ModeShutdown Automatic ShutdownSpecial AT Command Set for Java Applications Restart after Switch OffSwitching from Data Mode to Command Mode Mode Indication after MIDlet StartupJava Commands Configuration of Serial InterfaceRestrictions Flash File System MemoryJava PerformanceFrequencyB 1 / frequencyA Duration of each loop = 600 sData Rates on RS-232 API Pin I/OVoice Call in Parallel Plain Serial InterfaceUpload Scenarios with Gprs Connection75% 63% 55% 33% 65% 55% 33% 16%91% 87% 81% 73% Download85% 78% 58% 48% MIDlet Documentation MIDlet Life Cycle MIDletsMIDlet.destroyApp method Here is a sample HelloWorld program Hello World MIDletFile Transfer to Module Command Line BasedModule Exchange Suite Windows BasedOver the Air Provisioning Security IssuesOtap Introduction to Otap Over The Air Provisioning OtapOtap Overview Otap Parameters Parameters Max. Length AT Keyword SM Install/update DeleteShort Message Format Install operationDelete operation Java File Format Procedures Install/Update Delete Tips and Tricks for Otap Time Out Values and Result CodesSecurity Otap TracerHow To Build Results Compile and Run a Program without a Java IDERun on the Module with Manual Start CompileRun on the Module with Autostart Switch off Autostart Switch on AutostartData Flow of a Java Application in the Debug Environment Debug EnvironmentEmulator Java IDE Sun Java Studio Mobility 6 2004Q3 Switching emulators Projects Examples TemplatesCompile and run Borland JBuilder JBuilderX JDK settingsExamples TC65 Java Users Guide JBuilder2005 JDK settings Integration EclipseEclipse Plug-in installation Eclipse J2ME platform TC65 Java Users GuideV05 26.09.2005 Eclipse Project import ExampleEclipse Example Eclipse Create package Compile and debugBreakpoints Eclipse ConfigurationJava Security Mode Secure Data TransferJ a va C u r i t y c e r t i f i c a t e Asja VasecuritycertificateCreate CA and generate CA Root Certificate Create a Secure Data Transfer Environment Step by StepSecured mode Unsecured modeExecution Control Build binary data for AT command Atsjsec Change to Secured Mode ConceptGenerate key pair Generate customer root CertificateEncoded JAR-File Hash Concept for the Signing the Java MIDletApplication and Data Protection Structure and Description of the Java Security CommandsGeneral structure Structure of the Java Security CommandsHash SHA1 Build Java Security CommandATSJSEC? Send Java Security Command to the ModuleExport X.509 Root Certificate Create Java Security CommandsSign a MIDlet Command switch off module exchange functionalityClass ATCommand Using the AT Command APIJava Tutorial Instantiation with or without CSD SupportData Connections Sending an AT Command to the Device, the send MethodTC65 Java Users Guide Non-blocking ATCommand.send Method ATCommandResponseListener InterfaceSynchronization ATEvents ATCommandListener InterfaceImplementation Registering a Listener with an ATCommand Instance Threads Programming the MIDletExample TC65 Java Users Guide Differences from the TC45
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