Kevin is right. EclipseME is designed to handle UEI. Although, I know
of some areas where it is not completely matching up to the
specification or that it won't do "generic" UEI correctly right now.
So, there is still work to be done there.
As people find specific bugs, please write sourceforge bug reports so
that they can get fixed.
Thanks,
Craig
Hunter, Kevin wrote:
EclipseME is kind of a "client" of this specification - when dealing
with a WTK emulator, one of the ways it tries to do the import is via
using the information that the UEI interface will provide.
Interesting that Sun has finally published this information - Craig
had to essentially "reverse engineer" the information during EclipseME
development, because (at least a while back) Sun was hoarding this
spec quite tightly.
Bottom line - Craig designed EclipseME to be able to import and use
any WTK based on a UEI-compliant emulator.
Kevin Hunter
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*From:* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf Of
*Mardoqueu Souza Vieira
*Sent:* Saturday, April 01, 2006 2:30 PM
*To:* [email protected]
*Subject:* [Eclipseme-users] Eclipse ME X UEI
Hi,
Sun developed the UEI - Unified Emulator Interface, available
at: http://java.sun.com/j2me/docs/uei_specs.pdf. The Excerpt below
describes what is UEI:
The Unified Emulator Interface (UEI) is a standard for interaction
between Integrated Development Environments (IDEs) and device
emulators. IDE vendors who implement the UEI specification know that
their products will work with a wide variety of device emulators.
Device manufacturers who implement the UEI specification in an
emulator are assured that their emulator will work with a wide variety
of development tools. Developers are happy because their tools and
emulators are interoperable. Customers win because the UEI simplifies
the process of creating applications.
Does the Eclipse ME 1.5 follow this spec?
Thanks in advance,
Mardoqueu.
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