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.
yes we can run java program without using main. we can run program by declaring the variable static..
Same as that of the applet we need to run this frame...........
A program is a file that someone creates that can be run. It usually ends with .exe
In general principles, you can not run a visual basic compiled program from a website. Visual basic compiled program needs the library files required to run the application. So only when you install the application locally (onto your machine), the application can be executed.
executable program
<J2ME> //Begin the body of the program here <Midlet> //This is where the midlet code goes </start-app> </pause-app> </destory-app> </midlet> </J2ME>
java midlet 2.0
You can run a program in any OS. For example an executable program can be run in windows by .exe file extension.
a program will only run if it is first place into
Program Manager
yes we can run java program without using main. we can run program by declaring the variable static..
program would you run to check for possible disk errors
Exec. Of program is the compilation of document or the run of a type program.
Sysedit is the Windows Program by which you can edit the files that run at startup. To run Sysedit it is typed in Start-->Run box.
Anobody who uses it is said to "execute" or "run" the program.Anobody who uses it is said to "execute" or "run" the program.Anobody who uses it is said to "execute" or "run" the program.Anobody who uses it is said to "execute" or "run" the program.
Yes because a program can run without a CPP extension, especially if program extension is .exe
because the previous program is the first one to be interpreted that's why you need to re run the program to open the current program that you want to open