Wanted Midlet Manager - 8125, K-JAM, P4300, MDA Vario General

Hi guys is anyone able to getthe midlet manager within the HTC device to put on the TREO 750v. I know its made by HTC butthere is no Java Midlet Manager.

Read http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=272499

Device specific
Keep in mind that, atleast for the Intent Midlet Manager, they are very much device specific. You might be able to install them on similar hardware (ie. using a Wizard Midlet Mgr on an Apache) but trying to use an HTC mgr on non HTC hardware will probably not work.
I believe the reason for this is that the Midlet Managers require alot of hardware hooks to work correctly, especially when it comes to graphics and phone controls.
-Jim

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What Java Midlet manager are you all using?

I just tried IBM's J9 and the one that comes with the O2 Mini S but they don't seem to be doing their job too well. At least when I tried to install and run SPMark, the J9 reported nearly all the features as ... missing :?
So out of curiosity, what are you all running and what apps do you run on it?

Midlet manager (jmm) for HTC Apache (Sprint 6700)?

I've looked but can't find anything re: ability to install midlet manager on the Sprint 6700...Since it's an apache you'd think we'd be able to, even if unsupported...?
By the way, is there any advantage to this over IBM J9?
One advantage i hoped for was the ability to map the right & left hardware softkeys (on IBM J9, we have to click on the screen instead of using HW buttons)...
Thanks
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If you can find it, there is the intent midlet manager from a T-Mobile Wizard that works on the new Apache.
For a more legal version, try the IBM Midlet manager.
*hint* look on the ftp site
plasticbiker said:
If you can find it, there is the intent midlet manager
For a more legal version, try the IBM Midlet manager.
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THanks, but the IBM version drives me nuts b/c it doesn't use the HW buttons for softkeys, and further takes up a line of the screen with its "virtual" softkeys! Worse, I can't access the virtual softkeys without minimizing the SIP ...
Any info on overriding this would be welcome too

J2ME PIM JSR-75 for TyTn WM5 possible?

I have been trying to use JSR-75 API for a J2ME application on my SPV M3100. It seems the PIM api is not on the phone :-( even though it is MDIP 2.0 and CLDC 1.1 compliant...
Firstly, it would be great if someone else could confirm this!!!! I have only found one other place on the net to verify it, so another few would help!
Secondly... has anyone managed to successfully use the JSR-75 PIM functionality on this device (or similar)? I have also installed the ibm J9 code, but this too did not give me access to the phone's contacts list, as I wanted
PHUH!
I am sure there is an easy answer to some of this and I m just missing a part of the puzzle
Many Thanks
Sanjay
If the Intent software doesn't support that JSR, then there's nothing you can do about it. The latest WM6 ROMs have a slightly newer version of MIDlet Manager, maybe it supports JSR-75. You could also try the version of Java that comes with NetFront.

HELP please: Hacking a WORKING, NEW JBlend version?

The new versions of JBlend, a brand new (OEM) Midlet manager are pretty great; for example, they support 3D.
Currently, there's only one usable version of this midlet manager, which is pretty old (and, therefore, it doesn't, for example, support 3D) and is far from being flawless - for example, it doesn't at all allow for net access.
Very few Windows Mobile devices come with this Midlet manager; for example, the Samsung Blackjack and the Japan-only Sharp Zero 3.
A fellow Blackjack user, moneytoo, extracted the files of his Blackjack. So far, we haven't managed to make it work (I've tried overwriting the old, installed Jblend version).
Does anyone want to look into the problem? See http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=326354 - it has all the files you'll need.
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what about related registry keys?
i think there may be some missing registry keys.
could someone extract all keys related with, and post it?
thanks

Midlet manager???

Apologies if this is something really simple and I've just been missing it totally (I have searched to no avail for an answer to it's location on here as well)
I've loaded a java app which I've tested and it works on my HD - but I can't find the midlet manager to start it once I've closed it (I can only start it by reinstalling it every time at the moment!)
I recell seeing a midlet manager, but cant find it on my HD or my Diamond (poss I saw it on my Cruise before)
Anyway, if someone knows how I can locate it I'd be most grateful
thanks
Ash
In Start->Programs folder there's a big "e" icon that reads "java" below it. That's the midlet manager.
I've installed a midlet and after running "java", I can see the midlet listed there.
btw, I'm talking about the HD.
got it - thanks!
(nicely hidden of them....)

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