09-05-2007, 09:34 PM
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Originally Posted by elgreek84
Question:
I wasn't able to get it to work using jbed, is this posible? I know you mentioned it is, what am I missing? Ifollowed the directions. Is there a premade shortcut that uses jbed.exe?
Also, is it possible to get the shortcut for other applications, say a Gmail Java app?
Thanks.
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How far did you get? Did you install the jbed Java Manager from the link above? If so, you should have an icon named "Esmertec JBed" in the programs folder on your start menu.
I don't have a premade shortcut to jbed.exe, but you can edit the existing shortcut using Resco Explorer (linked above). Or use my MortScript script to launch Opera Mini (which can be edited in any text editor to work to your liking).
I also explained on how to make shortcuts to other Java midlets in the "Making a direct shortcut to Opera Mini". Just replace number after the letter "s" in the shortcut target to the number that corresponds with the Java midlet you want to run. As stated above you can see the jars you have installed by navigating to your "\windows\appdb" folder.
I haven't tried, but you may be able to use the following application:
[New Release] Shortcut Creator V2.3 - xda-developers
to edit the shortcut file.
Last edited by TalynONe : 09-05-2007 at 09:46 PM.
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