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The following categories of toolkits are known to work with MTJ.

  • Hi, Sorry for the late answer. Java ME SDK 3.2 is needed to build Eclipse PAHO MQTT library (org.eclipse.paho.mqtt.java.git - MQTT Client Package - Java Language).From the README file.
  • A new release of Oracle Java ME Embedded 8 is now available for download on OTN. Oracle Java ME SDK 8.2 is also delivering the embedded development experience to.
  • Application development for these platforms could be done using Java ME SDK 3.4. Java ME Embedded 3.3 is available as a reference implementation for the platforms listed in the table below. Oracle Java ME Embedded 3.4 is an update to version 3.3 which supports the Qualcomm IoE platform.
  • The import javax.microedition.lcdui cannot be resolved. I've installed JME SDK 3.4, and I'm able to run MIDlets that don't import javax.microedition.lcdui. I read somewhere that lcdui can be obtained from the wireless toolkit; and Oracle says that the wireless toolkit has been integrated into JME SDK as of 3.0+.

Java ME SDK 3.0 is the successor to the popular Java Wireless Toolkit 2.5.2 and Java Toolkit 1.0 for CDC. It integrates CLDC, CDC and Blu-ray Disc Java (BD-J) technology into one SDK. The Java ME SDK 3.0 is available for Windows XP and Vista 32-bit, and for the Mac OS.

  • Oracle Java ME SDK 8.2
  • Oracle Java ME SDK 8.1
  • Oracle Java ME SDK 8.0
  • Oracle Java ME SDK 3.4
  • Sun Java Wireless Toolkit 2.5.2 for CLDC
  • MOTODEV SDK for JavaME
  • Nokia SDKs for Java
  • Sony Ericsson J2ME SDK
  • Sprint PCS Wireless Toolkit for Java
  • Siemens SMTK for Series 60
  • mpowerplayer
  • Microemulator

Other toolkits that meet the Unified Emulator Interface (UEI) Specification may also work with MTJ. Please provide feedback your experiences with toolkits other than listed with us to update this site.

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