When the five default emulators are detected, make sure all the devices are checked, as shown in Figure , and click Finish. If the plugins are properly installed you see the Device Selector tab on the bottom left. The Oracle Java ME SDK platform software installation includes the supported runtimes, emulation software, device configurations, supporting libraries, documentation including Javadocs , the command line interface, and other utility executables.
For more information, see Chapter 6, "Working With Devices. The devices appear on the Devices table. Click on Finish and then click on OK. The Device Selector opens.
Access the documentation. Many windows and dialogs feature a help button that opens context-sensitive help in the help viewer. You can also type F1. Remember to use the search capability to help you find topics. See "Running a Project" for a general overview of how to run a project. See the Package Explorer window and the Navigator window for a visual overview of the logical and physical layout of a project.
When viewing items in the tree, use the context menu right-click to see the available actions. A project has a default device that is used when it is run from the toolbar by clicking the green arrow or going to the Run menu and choosing Run. To see a project's default device, expand the project node and double-click the Application Descriptor subnode.
The project's Overview tab opens in the central editing area. The Runtime table on the bottom right of the Application Descriptor panel lists devices execution environments for the current project. The checked device will be used when the project is run. You can easily add, modify, or remove a device. To run an application on different devices without changing the default device, right-click a device in the Device Selector pane, then select Run Project and choose an open project.
The emulator is an independent process, and when it has started it is a separate process from the build process running in Eclipse. Stopping the build process or closing a project does not always affect the application running in the emulator. You must be sure to terminate the application the emulator can remain open. See "Running a Project. Skip Headers. AFAIK, this is provided by the mpc plugin. On their website however, I didn't see a trace of how to install the mpc client for Juno.
As far as I know, the Classic distribution does not contain the Marketplace client and that is the only such official distribution. However, it is available for download. There is one More easy way to add Eclipse MarketPlace 1.
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Thanks — Luna Kong. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Can confirm this works exactly the same in Eclipse Mars 4. Anuj Jindal Anuj Jindal 1, 15 15 silver badges 23 23 bronze badges.
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