How to compile using J2ME Wireless Toolkit?

Hello! i'm doing a bluetooth application and i just want to ask how to compile using J2ME Wireless Toolkit?
Is it the "Build" button? thanks!

thanks! hmmm... as what i 've said earlier, im doing a bluetooth application. i already compiled and run it using J2ME wireless toolkit and it works. but when i transfer the application to Nokia 6600, the images that must be publish didn't appear. "NO DATA". do i have to send the images also to Nokia 6600?

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    com.sun.kvem.ktools.ExecutionException
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    so can anyone tell me how I can get the WTK to finde javasoft.sqe.tests.api.javax.obex.btgoep.*;
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    If you have the jar file that contains the classes under the package javasoft.sqe.tests.api.javax.obex.btgoep, then put the jar file under the "lib" directory of your project.
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    HI Phoenix_Mj
    I'm a beginner in J2ME world and it might happen that I'm be missing some impt step from coding to transferring.
    Do I have to configure anything?
    Im I right by saying, only the .jar file is then transmitted to the device?
    Lastly, where should I put my images? what folder to be specific?
    I can't run the application correctly even trying to run it over the OTA....
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