(keitai-l) Re: Uploading files to server

From: Mark Cowan <m.y.cowan_at_gmail.com>
Date: 08/29/07
Message-ID: <b7f9bc330708290038x53f178dcka3c28cd9abadb6d2@mail.gmail.com>
Hello Roope,

I'll guessing the mime-type is okay - the files were made using
Eclipse. If not, how do I check their mime-type?

Mark

On 29/08/2007, Roope Kangas <rkangas@real.com> wrote:
>
> I think you should check that the mime-type associations are correct for
> .jar and .jam. Then move on to checking that the path to .jar in .jam-file
> is correct.
>
> -- roopek
>
>
>
> > Okay I'm having trouble getting the files for a DoJa programme on to a
> > web server and then on to a DoCoMo phone.
> >
> > I have jar and jam files, a description file, resource files and the
> > complied java file, plus the html file to trigger the download. My
> > question is which files go up and into which folders?
> >
> > Several books and web mobile developer sites have said:
> >
> > Upload the html page along with the .jar and .jam files for the
> > application onto a Web server.
> >
> > I do that , but after seeing a powered by java downloading screen on
> > my phone I get a -
> >
> > This software contains an error - message.
> >
> > This happens even with the simplest of Hello World programmes. And the
> > programmes work perfectly fine with the DoJa emulator and Eclipse.
> >
> > Which files should go up on the server? Where do the complied class
> > files go? Should .jar and .jam files be placed in a bin folder as they
> > are in Eclipse? Should resource files go into a res folder? Should I
> > be using a particular kind of server?
> >
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Received on Wed Aug 29 10:38:55 2007