![]() Intro |
![]() Admin |
![]() Mid-term Evaluation results |
![]() Thank you for your input both positive and negative |
![]() Field trip |
![]() Remember to come by office hours once |
![]() Next Class is paper prototyping |
![]() Bring prototypes to class |
![]() No class on 5/15 |
![]() Professor is at Pervasive conference |
![]() New Material |
![]() Getting A Nokia Phone Development Environment up and running |
![]() Target is Nokia N80 |
![]() Series 60, 3rd edition |
![]() Development Platform is Windows (Nokia tools require it) |
![]() Step 1: Install Eclipse |
![]() Eclipse is an open source IDE |
![]() Like Visual Studio, but it runs on Java |
![]() So you have to have Java installed on your machine |
![]() You can use Eclipse to develop in many other languages other than Java |
![]() Eclipse SDK 3.2.2 (121.8 MB) |
![]() Step 2: Register as a Nokia Developer |
![]() Step 3:Install Carbide.j |
![]() Version 1.5 |
![]() Step 4:Install Nokia PC Suite (optional) |
![]() Version 6.8 |
![]() Comes in the same download file as Carbide.J |
![]() Used for connecting to a real phone |
![]() Step 5: Install Nokia Tools |
![]() S60 Platform SDK for Symbian OS, for Java |
![]() 3rd Edition, FP 1 |
![]() Don't use the Nokia Download Manager |
![]() Step 6: Create a MIDP project |
![]() Using this SDK |
![]() S60 3rd Edition FP1 SDK for MIDP instance 2 |
![]() Demo |