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Could I use win2000 to develop my personal java program and test it with emulator?? Are there any problem for that?? Posted by lu wenhui, lv_wenhui@yahoo.com on April 29, 2002 at 20:38 |
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Posted by A. Wallner, aw@webradios.com
on April 30, 2002 at 03:04 I managed to install it on windows XP, but I could not get the hello world program to work on the simulator, and nobody seems to read this message board and help out. You should give it a try and see if it works for you. |
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Posted by manish kathuria, manish@sentientinfotech.com
on May 01, 2002 at 13:54 friend, I have worked on win2000 .it works prefectly on that.u can go ahead with windows2000 infact i tried it on winNT 4.0 but it gives some problems |
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Posted by Forum Nokia Developer Support, communicator.developer@nokia.com
on April 30, 2002 at 10:05 Hi, Nokia 9200 Communicator series SDK for Symbian OS, both Java and C++ should work nicely with Win2000. More information, please read the documents Getting started with Java on the Nokia 9200 Series Communicators and How to develop Java? Applications for the Nokia 9210 Communicator from Java->Documents section. I hope this helps you to start. regards, Developer Support Forum Nokia |
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Posted by Carlo Montoya, carlo@mybizlinks.net
on May 01, 2002 at 13:48 The 9210 emulator works fine in Windows 98 too. What doesn't work is the 7650 - probably because the code is tightly integrated with WinNT and Win2K. |
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Personal java and the Symbian SDK works fine on Win XP pro.
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i am also having some really huge difficulties in making the hello app to work on the 9200 emulator. when i launch it from the command line a get the same message that quite a number of would-be developers have been getting: could not create the java virtual machine. what on earth is all this about? i've tried both the instructions in "writing java applications for the communicator" (in the documents section) and in the quickstart, plus a mixture of these. pjava on the command line doesnt seem to be working. if i try to launch the app by going to extras and clicking on the icon, the emulator crashes or an error popup appears.
nobody seems to know the reason for this, including nokia. can anybody out there help? thanks. |
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It works for fine for me...
Cheers |
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