Is there a Motorola's MidWay replacement for Linux or in plain Java?
- From: Pawel Kraszewski <daemon@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2005 20:01:52 +0200
Hello!
I own a Motorola E398 phone. I use Sun's Java ME toolkit to develop some
apps for it. Poor me, the software to actually upload midlets to the phone
(MidWay) is a Windows application - an OS which I don't use nor like.
As the MidWay application uses plain serial port to upload (well, actally an
USB link, but for MidWay it is virtualized as COM), there shouldn't be a
problem to convert it to Linux (or even better - Java). Did anyone see
implementation like that?
I'd like to have the whole application life-cycle running on a free software
platforms (as Linux for platform, NetBeans plus J2ME for development, etc)
- last thing I miss is the ability to actually stick the midlet into the
phone.
Best regards,
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Pawel Kraszewski
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