Java ME SDK 3.0 Problems

I need to develop J2me (Midlet for graduation project)...I installed Java ME SDK 3.0 after installing JDK 6.0
I was running Java ME SDK 3.0 and I faced some errors:
An error: A java.io.IOException exception has occurred
java.net.ConnectException:connection refused
This error keeps poping up 100 times+ while the Java ME SDK is launching...
After that when it launches the sample application don't run because of the following:
Reference Problem:"CLDC Sun Java(TM) MicroEdition SDK 3.0EA" platform couldn't be found
As a result I try to solve reference problem a pop up window appears saying:
"Use java docs to register the API documentation for your JDK in the IDE
Click Add Platform to register other Java SE and Java ME platform versions"
I posted before at Nokia forums and got no useful answer so if any one want to know more ifo Please refer to:
http://discussion.forum.nokia.com/fo...962#post731962

Don't double post. I've removed the thread you started in the Java Programming forum with the identically same question.
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