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Last Published: 01-14-2010 11:01 EST GMT-0500
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MicroEmulatorMicroEmulator is a pure Java implementation of Java ME in Java SE. MicroEmulator is licensed under LGPL so it is possible to link and distribute commercial software with its libraries.Key usage examplesApplication demonstration in web browser appletJava Web Start demonstrationFaster development of application in EclipseUsing standard java profiling tools to tune your applicationCreation of unit tests for J2ME application that runs during build processDevelopment support for platforms where no emulator is available. See api modulesFeaturesSupport for MIDP 2.0Generic Connection FrameworkSupport for MMAPI (JSR 135)Support for FileConnection API (JSR 75)Support for Nokia APIsSupport for Siemens APIsSkinnable and configurable interfaceWorks with different graphics libraries; currently with Swing and SWTPlatform independent: Windows, Linux, OSX
Blog
MicroEmulator 2.0.4 has been released
New MicroEmulator version has been just released. This is mostly a bug fix release, all users of older versions are encouraged to perform an update.
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Converting JavaME applications to the Android platform (revisited)
It's been a year since I posted tutorial how to automatically convert Java ME MIDlets to Android platform. Since then, a lot of work has been done to make this tool even better and support more and more different Java ME applications and games. I've got a lot of positive feedback as well which also helped improving quality of this project.
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Project hosting migrated to Google Code
I've been planning to do this for a long time, but finally got motivated enough to move on. Subversion repository is so slow these days on the SourceForge, not mention the really bad usability of the web site. That's a bit sad, because 8 years ago when MicroEmulator has started, SourceForge was a great place to host an open source project. SourceForge has not evaluated much since then, mostly reworking only web UI. In a meanwhile many alternatives has appeared and I finally decided to go with Google Code. It is simple, popular, has fast Subversion repository access.
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Support for JSRs in development environment using additional librariesBluetooth APIs for Java (JSR 82) using BlueCove or avetana JSR-82 implementationsLocation API for J2ME (JSR 179) using OpenLAPI openlapi.comSkinsMicroEmulator comes with three differend Skins:Default 176x220 Full Screen and 176x176 Normal Canvas, Skin 226x471.Minimum 128x128 Full Screen and 128x96 Normal Canvas, Skin 157x285.Large 240x320 Full Screen and 240x266 Normal Canvas, Skin 292x618.RequirementsJava 2 SE 1.4+AcknowledgementsYourKit Java ProfilerASM Java bytecode manipulation and analysis frameworkLinksLive demo of Opera MiniMicroEmulator on MaemoTutorial on Skinning the MicroEmulatorProjects using MicroEmulatorMpowerplayer SDKTagsMe™ Mobile Device Development PlatformNetbeans Mobility Microemulator SupportProjects similar to MicroEmulatorkObjects ME4SE
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