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Join Date: Jul 2006
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can i debug my application using an actual device and eclipse? i've heard that carbide.j 1.5 only supports on device debugging for 3rd edition phones.
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Join Date: Aug 2006
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carbide.j 1.5 only supports on device debugging for 3rd edition phones. that is absolutely true.
i dont think u will be able to do it with 6630. i have tried on nokia 6680 without any luck. if u do manage to do it somehow let me know as well.:) Regards Nouman |
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is it possible to debug on the device with earlier editions and any other ide?
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no its not possbible with earlier editions.
Regards Nouman |
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how do you debug from a device using netbeans 5.5? i selected the s60 device over BT and than tried to debug my app and i get a java.io.eofexception?
i have followed all the guids on how to configure the bluetooth device on my pc and to download the bluetooth debug tool for the s60 phone and still no joy. i can connect my pc to the phones bluetooth debug program. |
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