How to write midp1.0 bluetooth application using wtk2.1

There is no JSR 82 facility in WTK2.1
is there any addon for wtk2.1 for bluetooth midp1.0 app.
so that i can create application with bluetooth APIs.
is it possible without installing any higher version?

There is no JSR 82 facility in WTK2.1
is there any addon for wtk2.1 for bluetooth midp1.0 app.
so that i can create application with bluetooth APIs.
is it possible without installing any higher version?

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