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Oct 17th, 2008
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Changing midlet project directory

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I have just downloaded j2me and i installed it in C:\ but when i create a midlet it stores the project in C:\Documents and Settings\username\folder... i changed the path env varbls but to no avail.. if i want them in a folder that this tutorial below describes( ie. in the same directory as the installed software) how can i do this?




Provide "JavaMEBlog" as the project name and "HelloMIDlet" as the class name and click "Create Project". You will get a settings page. This is the configuration page where you can edit the settings of your project. The default settings will work for us, so click "OK". If all went correct, a folder named JavaMEBlog would have been created in the [INSTALLDIR]\apps\ directory (INSTALLDIR is the place where you installed WTK). This is the main project folder. It contain many sub directories :
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