First of all, you need to have eclipseme plug-ins, to search the internet there is.
I'm using Eclipseme.feature_1.5.0_site, this version will not be able to directly copy the file to the Eclipse directory, it will go through Eclipse update to complete.
The concrete operation, first of course must go down the Eclipseme plug-in. There is also the simulator, you can use Sun's WTK.
First put down the decompression, then, under Eclipse, select Help-"Software update-" Find and install-"search for new features to install-" new local site, then find the folder after the eclipse you have just extracted, then determine, and then the next step is simple, ask if you agree, You agree, ask if you install the installation, hehe, until the eclipse will be restarted.
After Eclipse reboot, select Window-"Preferences-" j2me-"Device management-" Import ... -"Then choose your WTK installation path, OK, point to the right of the refresh, you can see, device more things, and then completed, until finally, configuration is completed."
Build J2ME Project: New-"Other-" j2me-"J2ME midlet suite-" then fill in the name and path, and then the default, you can.
Right-click on the newly built project-"new-" other-"j2me-" J2ME midlet-"and then fill in the name and the corresponding package name on the line.
Here, you can write your program, and finally in the run, and then a new emulator on the line.