Looking for J2ME MP3 Player Code

Hello,
I just started writing a J2ME MP3 player application. The MP3 files are stored in the device's flash memory, not streamed through the air. The user interface would be simple and device-independent. I am searching for source code that I can learn from or modify. Is there a J2ME MP3 player open-source code?
T.I.

i've got one but i will never give you the code !!!!
i can help you with your code (errors, debugging,...) and give you some tips to start:
1- search on google
2- start coding
3- test your app and come here when you will have a problem with the Manager.createPlayer.....
good luck !

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