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Java ME Developer Guide
Chapter 4 - Downloading Applications
Upon completing installation, the handset displays a transient notice
"Installed" and returns to Browser after time-out.
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
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".
DRAFT - Subject to Change
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