<J2ME>
//Begin the body of the program here
<Midlet>
//This is where the midlet code goes
</start-app>
</pause-app>
</destory-app>
</midlet>
</J2ME>
you cannot do it. [Creator:NetBeans IDE 7.1.2]
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/
Robert Virkus has written: 'Pro J2ME Polish' -- subject(s): Java (Computer program language), Programming, Wireless communication systems
Use System.getProperty("microedition.locale ")
because it is in the Cdac Wimc Corse
No not yet.
when creating a computer program, system analyst design the structure of the program
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)...
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
spaghetti
Paul Tremblett has written: 'Instant wireless Java with J2ME' -- subject(s): Embedded computer systems, Java (Computer program language), Programming, Wireless communication systems 'Instant Jsp'
In a structured program, any structure can be nested within another structure.