J2ME support for WLAN

Hi All,
J2ME is supported for Wireless Lan or not? I need to confirm. If it is supported how can i support? and which jar is supported.
Thanks&Regards,
Suresh A

Hi,
Searching encoding schemes for displaying different lanugae characters would help you.
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