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    Sony Ericsson DeviceExplorer plugin

    The Device Explorer plugin elaborates upon the existing Device Explorer tool by allowing it to be inte-

    grated with any Eclipse derived IDE. All features found in the standalone device explorer tool are encapsu-

    lated in a new view plane.

    The Device Explorer concept provides the means to interact with the application manager found on all

    Java enabled handsets with the exception of those using Symbian OS.

    The current list of features offered by Device Explorer plugin include:

    Listing of all installed MIDlets

    Starting, stopping, pausing and resuming execution of a MIDlet

    Deleting installed MIDlets

    Manually invoking garbage collection

    Previewing MIDlet information

    Manually deleting RMS entries File system browsing and MIDlet installation

    The Device Explorer is entirely connection independent, allowing you to use Bluetooth, infrared or any

    other means of phone to PC connection.

    By using the Device Explorer plugin in conjunction with the EclipseME plugin suite, you can build a power-

    ful and convenient development platform for J2ME based development.

    You can learn more about EclipseME at http://eclipseme.org/

    http://eclipseme.org/http://eclipseme.org/
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    Prerequisites

    The Device Explorer plugin is tested and offered for use with Eclipse 3.0.x.

    You can obtain Eclipse from http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/index.php.

    Step 1 - Acquiring the software

    The Device Explorer plugin is offered in two packaged formats - it is currently not offered via the Eclipse

    automated package manager service.

    The plugin comes prebundled in the Sony Ericsson 2.2.2 SDK and can be found within your installation

    directory, for example, /J2ME_SDK/OnDeviceDebug/lib/devexp/plugins/com.sonyerics-

    son.sdkme.deviceexplorer_2.2.2.

    Alternatively you can obtain the plugin from Sony Ericsson Developer World.

    http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/index.phphttp://developer.sonyericsson.com/http://developer.sonyericsson.com/http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/index.php
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    Step 2 - Installation

    Before installing the Device Explorer you must stop any running instances of your Eclipse derived IDE. If

    you have acquired the plugin from the Sony Ericsson Developer World site you should proceed to extract

    the Zip file into your Eclipse plugin directory (/eclipse/plugins). If you wish to use the version sup-

    plied with the Sony Ericsson SDK you can proceed to simply copy the relevant directory into your Eclipse

    plugin folder.

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    Step 3 - Using the Device Explorer Plugin

    Having installed the plugin, the new Device Explorer view should be available for immediate usage.

    Launch the view options pane under Window -> Show View -> Other

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    To enable the new view select "Sony Ericsson Device Explorer View" from under the "Other" branch.

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    When the Device Explorer launches you will see a new "Connection Proxy" window. This is a key compo-

    nent of the Device Explorer plugin that facilitates the connection to the Sony Ericsson phone. As with the

    Device Explorer tool, it is offered in a standalone form as part of the SDK. You only require one instance of

    the Connection Proxy to be active and it is included with the Device Explorer plugin as a convenience.

    You should leave the Connection Proxy open at all times when using the Device Explorer.

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    Upon a successful connection, the Connection Proxy will display an image of the relevant phone and a

    new explorer panel will be presented in Eclipse.

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    The relevant Device Explorer functions are available both in the top menu area and by right clicking on a

    given MIDlet.

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    In addition to the Device Explorer, the File Explorer allows you to browse the local file system and install

    MIDlets to the handset.

    To enable the new view select "Sony Ericsson File Explorer" from under the "Other" branch.

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    When the File Explorer launches you will see a new "Sony Ericsson File Explorer " tab, listing all root

    drives.

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    You can browse the file system for MIDlets to install to the handset. When a JAD or JAR file are selected,

    the phone transfer icon is enabled allowing you to transfer the content.

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    Known Issues

    The connection proxy refuses to connect via BluetoothThere is no definitive solution to this issue, because of the differences in vendor Bluetooth products thatare available. As a first step you should try to adjust your settings in the Connection Proxy tool in order to

    reflect your Bluetooth hardware configuration.

    Select the Settings button.

    Adjust your port settings and select Connect.

    If you have installed the Sony Ericsson SDK it is recommended to use the stand alone Connection Proxy

    and tweak your settings until you successfully establish a connection.