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10.3.1Sun Java Studio Mobility 6 2004Q3

This section indicates the changes to your IDE you will see after integrating the SMTK and describes how to exploit these features to build and debug your applications.

In the Runtime Explorer, Figure 21, the installed emulators can be seen under the Device Emulator Registry. The Default Emulator is set to the Siemens Emulator.

Figure 21: Sun Java Studio Mobility 6 - The installed emulators

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Java Users Guide September 26 Document Name TC65 Java Users GuideTC65 Java Users Guide TC65 Java Users GuideV05Table of Contents Maintenance 3.3.2Compile and Run a Program without a Java IDE Debug EnvironmentJava Security Java Tutorial Differences from the TC45Sun Java Studio Mobility 6 Switching Emulators TablesPreamble New solution OverviewRelated Documents Terms and Abbreviations Abbreviation DescriptionInstallation Installation CDSystem Requirements 1.2 WTK ComponentsModule Exchange Suite SDK and Java StudioSiemens Mobility Toolkit Installation Installing the Standard Development ToolkitInstalling the Smtk Environment Installing Sun Java Studio Mobility Installing Eclipse Installing Borland JBuilder XInstalling Module Exchange Suite MES Smtk Uninstall UpgradesSoftware Platform Software Architecture3 DAC/ADC Interfaces 1 ASC0 Serial DeviceGeneral Purpose I/O 4 ASC1Media JVM InterfacesIP Networking Other InterfacesData Flow of a Java Application Running on the Module ADCHandling Interfaces and Data Service Resources Module StatesState 2 No Java Running, General Purpose I/O and I2C State 1 Default No Java RunningState 4 Default Java Application Active State 3 No Java Running, General Purpose I/O and SPIState 5 Java Application Active, General Purpose I/O and I2C Module State Transitions Maintenance IP ServicePower Saving ChargingShutdown Airplane ModeAlarm Automatic ShutdownSwitching from Data Mode to Command Mode Restart after Switch OffSpecial AT Command Set for Java Applications Mode Indication after MIDlet StartupRestrictions Flash File System Configuration of Serial InterfaceJava Commands MemoryFrequencyB 1 / frequencyA PerformanceJava Duration of each loop = 600 sPin I/O Data Rates on RS-232 APIPlain Serial Interface Voice Call in Parallel75% 63% 55% 33% Scenarios with Gprs ConnectionUpload 65% 55% 33% 16%Download 91% 87% 81% 73%85% 78% 58% 48% MIDlets MIDlet Documentation MIDlet Life CycleMIDlet.destroyApp method Hello World MIDlet Here is a sample HelloWorld programModule Exchange Suite Command Line BasedFile Transfer to Module Windows BasedSecurity Issues Over the Air ProvisioningOtap Over The Air Provisioning Otap Introduction to OtapOtap Overview Parameters Max. Length AT Keyword SM Install/update Delete Otap ParametersInstall operation Short Message FormatDelete operation Java File Format Procedures Install/Update Delete Time Out Values and Result Codes Tips and Tricks for OtapOtap Tracer SecurityHow To Compile and Run a Program without a Java IDE Build ResultsCompile Run on the Module with Manual StartRun on the Module with Autostart Switch on Autostart Switch off AutostartDebug Environment Data Flow of a Java Application in the Debug EnvironmentEmulator Java IDE Sun Java Studio Mobility 6 2004Q3 Switching emulators Projects Templates ExamplesCompile and run JBuilderX JDK settings Borland JBuilderExamples TC65 Java Users Guide JBuilder2005 JDK settings Eclipse IntegrationEclipse Plug-in installation Eclipse J2ME platform TC65 Java Users GuideV05 26.09.2005 Example Eclipse Project importEclipse Example Compile and debug Eclipse Create packageEclipse Configuration BreakpointsJava Security Secure Data Transfer ModeAsja Vasecuritycertificate J a va C u r i t y c e r t i f i c a t eCreate a Secure Data Transfer Environment Step by Step Create CA and generate CA Root CertificateUnsecured mode Secured modeExecution Control Generate key pair Change to Secured Mode ConceptBuild binary data for AT command Atsjsec Generate customer root CertificateConcept for the Signing the Java MIDlet Encoded JAR-File HashStructure and Description of the Java Security Commands Application and Data ProtectionStructure of the Java Security Commands General structureBuild Java Security Command Hash SHA1Send Java Security Command to the Module ATSJSEC?Create Java Security Commands Export X.509 Root CertificateCommand switch off module exchange functionality Sign a MIDletJava Tutorial Using the AT Command APIClass ATCommand Instantiation with or without CSD SupportSending an AT Command to the Device, the send Method Data ConnectionsTC65 Java Users Guide ATCommandResponseListener Interface Non-blocking ATCommand.send MethodSynchronization ATCommandListener Interface ATEventsImplementation Registering a Listener with an ATCommand Instance Programming the MIDlet ThreadsExample TC65 Java Users Guide Differences from the TC45
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