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Old February 22nd, 2005, 10:05 AM
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implementing j2me client/server program on pda

A server/client program that i write using midlet is working fine when i using the wireless toolkit to test. but when i transfer it to the palm os ( tungsten C) , the connection cannot be setup. the client is forever waiting for connection. no error mesage or so. btw the server is held on a desktop pc

so i was wondering if there is any setting to be done before i install the program into the palm os.

i use the convertor from sun website to convert the .jad file to .prc to be able to install into the palm os.

do i need to post my code out here? helps much appriecated.

thanks in advance

cheers

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