Upon creating a new project, the console messages tell where to put libraries(3rd party jar). This is the lib directory of the project.
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I want to put the third party jar file in my j2me application. But I don't know where I put the third party jar files in sun java wireless toolkit 2.5.2. Please give me an Idea to do that?... Saravanan.
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– bharath Dec 2 '10 at 7:27 You should better describe what kind of third party libs you want to use, and for what purpose. Further, what is your working/develeopment environment, Eclipse, NetBeans, or plain Ant files? Help us understand what you are doing!
– Oben Sonne Dec 2 '10 at 10:19 thanks.... we are never used any ide for J2me application development. Just type the source code in text file and compile and run through the Sun java wireless toolkit 2.5.2. Now I want to include third party jar file JEP.
It contains set of classes,interfaces and methods for evaluating mathematical expression. Suppose,my String like this:"2*532(25/3)" . This jar helps me to evaluate this String.
How I do it... help me get this... – Saravanan Dec 3 '10 at 4:07.
Upon creating a new project, the console messages tell where to put libraries(3rd party jar). This is the lib directory of the project: Creating project "Test" Place Java source files in "/export/home/frayser/j2mewtk/2.5.2/apps/Test/src" Place application resource files in "/export/home/frayser/j2mewtk/2.5.2/apps/Test/res" Place application library files in "/export/home/frayser/j2mewtk/2.5.2/apps/Test/lib" From FAQ: I created a new project. Now what do I do?
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