Discussion:
API selection
María Amor Vázquez
2008-10-07 10:13:35 UTC
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Hi all!

I am new both in Eclipse and EclipseME so maybe my question will sound a
little obvious for you. I've been trying Sun's Wireless Toolkit, and
now I want to use it with Eclipse, that's why I installed EclipseME.
With the Wireless Toolkit I could select which APIs I wanted to include
in my project, but now when I use Eclipse it just includes all the
libraries and when there are several versions of an API it chooses the
most recent one. For example it takes MIDP 2.1 instead of MIDP 2.0.
What can I do to select the exact APIs that I want?

Thank you very much in advance

María

Ps. If my question should not be sent here, could you tell me an
appropiete place to send or post it?


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Craig Setera
2008-10-10 00:58:15 UTC
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This can be done, but it is not as nice as it should be. You can use
the device management functionality in EclipseME to create a new device
definition and alter the libraries for the device. See
http://eclipseme.org/docs/advDeviceMgmt.html for more information.
Post by María Amor Vázquez
Hi all!
I am new both in Eclipse and EclipseME so maybe my question will sound a
little obvious for you. I've been trying Sun's Wireless Toolkit, and
now I want to use it with Eclipse, that's why I installed EclipseME.
With the Wireless Toolkit I could select which APIs I wanted to include
in my project, but now when I use Eclipse it just includes all the
libraries and when there are several versions of an API it chooses the
most recent one. For example it takes MIDP 2.1 instead of MIDP 2.0.
What can I do to select the exact APIs that I want?
Thank you very much in advance
María
Ps. If my question should not be sent here, could you tell me an
appropiete place to send or post it?
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María Amor Vázquez
2008-10-14 07:43:03 UTC
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Hi!
I just wanted to say thank you, the solution for the API selection worked.

Best regards,
María

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