Re: .How can we access the mobile file system using J2ME ?

From:
"Andrew Thompson" <andrewthommo@gmail.com>
Newsgroups:
comp.lang.java.programmer
Date:
23 Jan 2007 22:00:48 -0800
Message-ID:
<1169618448.347876.180440@a75g2000cwd.googlegroups.com>
On Jan 24, 3:37 pm, "Hardy" <mnair.leks...@gmail.com> wrote:
...

Hardy wrote:

1.How can we access the mobile file system using J2ME ..


Is this sentence of yours, supposed to be a question?
If so, please add a '?' to the end.

Assuming it is a question, I doubt it can be done
unless the code is signed and trusted.*

...in netbeans 5.0....


The same way you would do it for Eclipse (or NotePad,
or TextPad..). That is, write Java (2ME) code that
achieves the desired goal.

I have created a j2me application in netbeans 5.0 using
visualMidlet.Now i have to access the
   mobile file system to send the files stored inside mobile to a
server in the internet.


* Which is why the code needs to be signed
(by you) and trusted (by the user). It would
be a big security hole if you could get access
to files on the user's phone, simply by getting
them to download the midlet.

 ..Please send me the code if any.


As soon as you send the money.

To put that another way. This is not a
help desk, it is a discussion forum.

If anyone knows about it please help me.....


Please fix your sticky '.' key.

A couple of other tips. Place two spaces at the end
of each sentence. Always start each sentence with
a Capital Letter. End questions with a question mark.
These things help the reader, and thereby attract more,
and better, replies.

Andrew T.

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