"jeroen somhorst" <j.s...@gm...> writes:
>> Under "Window/Preferences" menu option appears J2ME and after choosing
>> "Device Management", pressing "Import", specifying the search directory
to
>> my root "C:/" and pressing "Refresh" button, the search is ending with
>> "Error searching for devices" and of course no device is found.
>> According to the EclipsMe installation and configuration instructions it
>> should find some devices but in my case there are none. What did I miss ?
I had what sounds like the same problem initially. I found the answer
in the eclipseme-users archive:
Re: [Eclipseme-users] Device Management Issue
From: <andreas.boehme@re...> - 2007-07-10 08:19
You need to specify the root-directory of your WTK, e.g.
"C:\Programs\WTK2.2" (maybe you have to hit <TAB> to make the Plugin
process the given path).
Here is a longer description:
The key turned out to be hitting the <TAB> key with the cursor in the
pathname window. Here are the details:
1. Installed " Sun JavaTM Wireless Toolkit for CLDC
Version 2.5.2" that I downloaded from Sun's website into
/usr/java/WTK2.5.2. Checked that "emulator" program runs.
2. Installed EclipseME from SourceForge and its script for
installation.
3. Started Eclipse and chose "Windows . . . Preferences . . . J2ME."
4. In the J2ME main level, set "WTK Root" to /usr/java/WTK2.5.2.
5. Under "Device Manager," chose "Browse" and used cursor to select
/usr/java/WTK2.5.2 again. No devices appear in the list, even after
clicking refresh.
6. Followed advice on EclipseME mailing list to "chown chaiken" all
the directories in the /usr/java/WTK2.5.2 hierarchy and tried again.
Still doesn't work.
7. Tried this suggestion from the eclipseme-users archives:
Re: [Eclipseme-users] Device Management Issue
From: <andreas.boehme@re...> - 2007-07-10 08:19
You need to specify the root-directory of your WTK, e.g.
"C:\Programs\WTK2.2" (maybe you have to hit <TAB> to make the Plugin
process the given path).
Yes, that's it! Hitting <TAB> with the cursor in the path window
causes the list of devices to be populated! See
WorkingDeviceManager.png for the result.
8. One more step:
Right-click on project name and choose "Run As . . . Run
Configurations." Pick the "Emulation" tab and choose "Specific
device" and select down to something appropriate (say "Default color
phone"). Click "Apply."
9. Click "Run" button. Emulator appears!
HTH.
-- Alison
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Alison Chaiken
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