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questions on j2me midlet with Motorola phone

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Michael - 15 Jan 2005 16:21 GMT
Hi all,

I am writing a j2me program on Motorola V600. The default access path is
the \res inside the jar file. How do I get the jpeg and midi files
stored inside the phone's "Media Center", instead of the jar file?

Is there any way to create rms and pre-load it inside the jar file? I
want to pre-install some records instead of creating them during runtime.

Thanks in advance
Michael
Darryl L. Pierce - 16 Jan 2005 18:15 GMT
> I am writing a j2me program on Motorola V600. The default access path is
> the \res inside the jar file. How do I get the jpeg and midi files
> stored inside the phone's "Media Center", instead of the jar file?

You can't, unless the device makes them available through the MMAPI,
which I don't think it does.

> Is there any way to create rms and pre-load it inside the jar file?

No. You have to create all record stores programmatically.

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