Sun_java_wireless_toolkit-2_5_2-ml-windows.exe
Download Address: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/download-135801.html (official website)
Eclipse ME Plugin
Download Address:
Http://nchc.dl.sourceforge.net/project/eclipseme/eclipseme/1.7.9/eclipseme.feature_1.7.9_site.zip
The first step: Install WTK2.5.2, install this relatively simple, just keep clicking Next
When this happens, automatically retrieves the location of your JDK installation. If installed in another location, set your own
This step is to set up the WTK installation directory (in this case: "D:\WTK2.5.2")
Then the next step is to finish.
OK, WTK is installed, the desktop generates an icon, don't worry, because we're going to use eclipse to build the development environment. (The software will generate some sample source code)
Step Two: Install the Eclipseme plugin (find the location of the Eclipseme.zip file)
(with the basis of the previous installation of ADT Plug-ins, now I only write words ha!)
Click "Help" à click "New Install SoftWare" to pop up the plugin window
Then click "Add" to locate the zip file for eclipseme, and then tick eclipseme
(Note: Does not appear, the group item by category Check to remove)
Click "Next", then accept the agreement, and so on, and then install.
Then you need to reboot the eclipse3.7
Step Three: Configure click "Windows (window)" à "preferences (last)" pop-up first to the form
As shown in the diagram settings, find J2ME points, then click "Improt (Import)", click "Browse" to find WTK2.5.2 installation path, then click "Refresh", click Finish. Finally choose a mobile phone simulator, click OK on the line. This is the J2ME project new option: This is the Test interface for the project