Hi i am able to create JAR file in java net beans and eclipse. But when i try to install the app in my friends mobile it doesn't get installed at all.So what to do?
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Say for example you created an app in eclipse for java, okay, than you created the jar file. Now the thing is that after creating the jar file you give it to ur frnds and they install your app in there mobile. But it doesn't get installed or if installed than doesn't run.
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Answer:
For Java application to be run on mobile device, it should be created in J2ME(Java 2 Micro Edition). And, if you have done that then just make sure in properties of the project, Classpath, Directory, Run time environment and Library settings are fine.
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