No not yet.
you can do that by putting software in your mobile there's no need to install them. That file must support in your mobile there are many different software but "super blue tooth hack" is the best for j2me mobile and other is "blue snarfing" but it doesn't support in j2me version.
<J2ME> //Begin the body of the program here <Midlet> //This is where the midlet code goes </start-app> </pause-app> </destory-app> </midlet> </J2ME>
J2EE = enterprise edition jdk. J2SE = standard edition jdk. J2ME = mobile edition jdk. standard jdk gets used for platform development, enterprise jdk for enterprise development and mobile jdk gets used for mobile development.
You need the Java run-time (JRE, that is the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) and Java run-time libraries to run Java software. Most mobile phones support Java2 Micro Edition (J2ME). To run J2ME application you need one of these. Most phones install J2ME applications in their Games folder when their web browser is pointed to a link to the application on the web. J2ME applications often consist of 2 files, ending with .jad and .jar extensions. You need a web server (a site if you want) and you have to place these 2 files on the site. Than in the phone's web browser write the link to the files as found on your server. The phone will then ask you if you want to install the application. Some better-quality mobile devices also support transferring and installing J2ME applications using bluetooth, but most of them will refuze any .jad/.jar files received on bluetooth for being unsecure.
You can get help with J2me using the forums on sun microsystems website you can either search for Java Sun Forums on google or follow this link http://forum.java.sun.com/index.jspa Here you can get more information checkout this link http://www.roseindia.net/j2me/
Use System.getProperty("microedition.locale ")
because it is in the Cdac Wimc Corse
All you need to do is download the simpleEXE2JAR app hear then all exe files will be converted as you want n/b this is applicable to only nokia phones
You need a J2ME implementation. Is short this means you need either: - an Java enabled mobile phone or other handset (i.e one that can play games) - a mobile device emulator. For an emulator look for Wireless Toolkit (WTK) on Sun Microsystems or in the Sony Ericsson SDK. Usually you use this toolkit to write and build the MIDlet to begin with.
dot net for sure. dotnet is an overall term for C#, VB.Net, C++, J#, ASP.Net, etc. The applications are from web applications down to compact framework. The compact framework (run on Window CE) is the equivalent of J2ME (run on some PDAs only). But if J2SE or J2EE, it would be a wash. If you compare the job opportunities in Canada (the .net) to that of Chicago (the J2ME)... but if you compare Toronto (Window CE) and Chicago (J2ME)...
you cannot do it. [Creator:NetBeans IDE 7.1.2]
I think its possible. Because the phone is JAVA(J2ME) enabled. I think it may be possible to create an application in J2ME which will open an "excel sheet".Manjunath B M