My source code compiled on Emulator works, on Phone doesnt

Hello, Im using mpp sdk to compile and emulate java code. It works fine but when I download it to my phone, it doesnt work.
Im sure the problem is somthing in the code that my doesnt support that the emulator does, I just dont know what it is.
My phone is a sony ericsson k500i but Im hoping that this code will work on any phone with a jvm.
The code is here
http://www.geocities.com/ed72678954/Life.java
http://www.geocities.com/ed72678954/LifeCanvas.java
Thanks very much...

I am having a similar problem with my program working on the emulator but not on the phone. I did the example:
Wireless Development Tutorial Part 1
(http://developers.sun.com/techtopics/mobility/midp/articles/wtoolkit/)
I have java sdk: 1.5.... on my windows xp home box and am trying to run the program on my Cingular 2125
The example builds and then works well on the emulator however when I transfer the jad and jar to my cingular 2125 I get back:
Error
Invalid Java archive (jar)
I am new to playing with this and so am up three without a paddle any help would be appreciated.
thanks,
Stephen

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    Im working in an application which uses Java Media Framework to code/decode and transmit/receive the video and audio. I need to modify the h.263 codec in order to get an especial issue related to video.
    I download the source code of jmf I found in this topic: http://ohmydear.tistory.com/attachment/48fd0e73b49f9C0.zip. But I dont know how to compile the jmf in eclipse tool. Does anybody know?
    If anybody doesn't, would anybody know how to modify the coding and decoding of h.263 in JMF. I have no idea how to get that?
    Thanks a lot and best regards.
    Pedro

    pedritomoreno wrote:
    I download the source code of jmf I found in this topic: http://ohmydear.tistory.com/attachment/48fd0e73b49f9C0.zip. But I dont know how to compile the jmf in eclipse tool. Does anybody know?
    If it's not just a straightforward build, then I doubt anyone has instructions on how to do it...
    If anybody doesn't, would anybody know how to modify the coding and decoding of h.263 in JMF. I have no idea how to get that?Well, if you look at the following link...
    [http://java.sun.com/javase/technologies/desktop/media/jmf/2.1.1/formats.html]
    You'll see that for h.263, decryption is the only thing that's implemented in Java (the things that are in the windows pack but not in the cross platform pack are implemented in native code)... so if you're wanting to do h.263 encoding, you'll have to code that from the ground up...
    Read the following post for more information about writing your own codecs...
    [http://forums.sun.com/thread.jspa?messageID=10725041#10725041]

  • Ddd does not display source code when loading compiled program

    Hey everyone,
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  • Error in compiling java source code in a package

    hi all...
    am having a problem in compiling a java source code:
    i have a class named 'Test' in the package 'packone'....
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    cannot resolve symbol
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    and
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    Assume the current directory structure:
    C:\
    C:\packone...and that your classes are named Test & GetTest.
    My guess is that you're compiling within the directory C:\packone using the command "javac GetTest.java", which is wrong; You must use a path corresponding to the package-name.
    Move your command-line cursor to C:\ and type "javac packone\GetTest.java" and you'll be fine...
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      /H&aring;kan

  • [svn] 2891: Add the web-tier compiler for J2EE to the Flex open source code base.

    Revision: 2891
    Author: [email protected]
    Date: 2008-08-19 07:35:22 -0700 (Tue, 19 Aug 2008)
    Log Message:
    Add the web-tier compiler for J2EE to the Flex open source code base.
    Added Paths:
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    flex/sdk/trunk/modules/webtier/bootstrap/java/
    flex/sdk/trunk/modules/webtier/bootstrap/java/src/
    flex/sdk/trunk/modules/webtier/bootstrap/java/src/META-INF/
    flex/sdk/trunk/modules/webtier/bootstrap/java/src/META-INF/taglib.tld
    flex/sdk/trunk/modules/webtier/bootstrap/java/src/default.properties
    flex/sdk/trunk/modules/webtier/bootstrap/java/src/flex/
    flex/sdk/trunk/modules/webtier/bootstrap/java/src/flex/bootstrap/
    flex/sdk/trunk/modules/webtier/bootstrap/java/src/flex/bootstrap/BootstrapBodyTag.java
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    flex/sdk/trunk/modules/webtier/bootstrap/java/src/flex/bootstrap/BootstrapFilter.java
    flex/sdk/trunk/modules/webtier/bootstrap/java/src/flex/bootstrap/BootstrapServlet.java
    flex/sdk/trunk/modules/webtier/bootstrap/java/src/flex/bootstrap/BootstrapTag.java
    flex/sdk/trunk/modules/webtier/bootstrap/java/src/flex/bootstrap/TagGenerator.java
    flex/sdk/trunk/modules/webtier/bootstrap/java/src/flex/webtier/
    flex/sdk/trunk/modules/webtier/bootstrap/java/src/flex/webtier/server/
    flex/sdk/trunk/modules/webtier/bootstrap/java/src/flex/webtier/server/j2ee/
    flex/sdk/trunk/modules/webtier/bootstrap/java/src/flex/webtier/server/j2ee/jsp/
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    flex/sdk/trunk/modules/webtier/bootstrap/java/src/flex/webtier/server/j2ee/jsp/MxmlTag.ja va
    flex/sdk/trunk/modules/webtier/bootstrap/java/src/flex/webtier/server/j2ee/wrappers/
    flex/sdk/trunk/modules/webtier/bootstrap/java/src/flex/webtier/server/j2ee/wrappers/ATGFi lterConfig.java
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    flex/sdk/trunk/modules/webtier/bootstrap/java/src/flex/webtier/server/j2ee/wrappers/ATGSe rvletConfig.java
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    flex/sdk/trunk/modules/webtier/bootstrap/java/src/flex/webtier/server/j2ee/wrappers/J2EEW rapper.java
    flex/sdk/trunk/modules/webtier/bootstrap/java/src/flex/webtier/util/
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    flex/sdk/trunk/modules/webtier/bootstrap/java/src/flex/webtier/util/J2EEUtil.java
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    flex/sdk/trunk/modules/webtier/bootstrap/java/src/jrun.properties
    flex/sdk/trunk/modules/webtier/bootstrap/java/src/tomcat.properties
    flex/sdk/trunk/modules/webtier/bootstrap/java/src/weblogic.properties
    flex/sdk/trunk/modules/webtier/bootstrap/java/src/websphere.properties
    flex/sdk/trunk/modules/webtier/build.properties
    flex/sdk/trunk/modules/webtier/build.xml
    flex/sdk/trunk/modules/webtier/coldfusion/
    flex/sdk/trunk/modules/webtier/coldfusion/build.xml
    flex/sdk/trunk/modules/webtier/coldfusion/lib/
    flex/sdk/trunk/modules/webtier/coldfusion/lib/cfmx_bootstrap.jar
    flex/sdk/trunk/modules/webtier/coldfusion/src/
    flex/sdk/trunk/modules/webtier/coldfusion/src/java/
    flex/sdk/trunk/modules/webtier/coldfusion/src/java/coldfusion/
    flex/sdk/trunk/modules/webtier/coldfusion/src/java/coldfusion/bootstrap/
    flex/sdk/trunk/modules/webtier/coldfusion/src/java/coldfusion/bootstrap/BootstrapBodyTag. java
    flex/sdk/trunk/modules/webtier/coldfusion/src/java/coldfusion/bootstrap/BootstrapTag.java

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    FileOuputStream fos = new FileOutputStream("foo.html");
    fos.write(bytes);
    fos.close();
    Thanks so much for your help. I look forward to your response, at your convenience.
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