•
Upon completing installation, the handset displays a transient notice
"Installed" and returns to Browser after time-out.
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If the MANIFEST file is wrong, the handset displays a transient notice
"Failed File Corrupt" and returns to Browser after time-out.
If JAD does not contain mandatory attributes, "Failed Invalid File" notice appears
Method 2 - Direct Cable & Motorola MIDway Tool
The direct cable approach can be performed using a tool available from MOTODEV
called MIDway. The actual version available supports USB cable download. In order
to use the tool properly, refer to the FAQ database at
http://developer.motorola.com
portal which contains the following about downloading:
1.
MIDway tool executable
2.
USB Driver for the cable to handset
3.
Instructions on installation
4.
User Guide for MIDway tool
In addition to the software a suitable USB-A to Mini-USB cable (Motorola part
number SKN6311A can be used).
It is important to note that the MIDway tool will only work with a device that has
been enabled to support direct cable Java download. This feature is not available by
purchasing a device through a standard consumer outlet.
The easiest method of confirming support for this is by looking at the "Java Tool"
menu (see Figure 3 ) on the phone in question and seeing if a "Java app loader" op-
tion is available on that menu. If it is not, then contact MOTODEV support for advice
on how to receive an enabled handset.
Motorola provides a User Guide with the MIDway tool (as listed above) as well as a
document outlining the tool for actual version on the MOTODEV website entitled "In-
stalling Java ME MIDlet using MIDway Tool".
Java ME Developer Guide
Chapter 4 - Downloading Applications
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