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20080418 Friday April 18, 2008
LAB-6400 Create Your Own Mobile Game NetBeans

I impressed. My LAB-6400 Create Your Own Mobile Game is full already. No empty seats for late-coming attendees. Maybe you can sit on floor if you really want to join.

This will be BYOL (Bring Your Own Laptop) session and if you don't need a table and chair then you are welcome. I'm curios how we will handle it. I'm prepared to lot of questions and problem about the configuration of your laptop. If you will show up at the hands-on lab and you'd like to help us then prepare your machine.

You will need following software installed: If you don't plan to connect the application to webservice then the NetBeans Mobility 6.0.1 distribution is enough. If you plan to connect the mobile application to server backend then you need the Mobility End to End module that is available either on Update Center or is part of the ALL distribution.

The result of the lab will be a game application with name "Lost Duke". There is a flow diagram of the application bellow.




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I am a mobile developer for Smartphones, Java on Windows Mobile Platforms attracts me much.
Thanks
Mani

Posted by Manigandan K on May 14, 2008 at 11:17 AM CEST #

hey, i just wanna ask how i can deploy a midlet to a real phone.m kinnda newbie, but have written some midlets nd i wanna test them out on a real phone.

if someone can help, it'll make a big difference in my JME programming.

Posted by obinnahenree on May 19, 2008 at 09:32 PM CEST #

The easiest way how to deploy a midlet to real phone is
1, connect phone to PC via Bluetooth
2, copy a jar to phone

Posted by Lukas on May 20, 2008 at 01:05 PM CEST #

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