(keitai-l) Re: launching i-jade with an applet tag...

From: Patrice Lilly <patrice_at_zentek.com>
Date: 02/06/02
Message-ID: <006201c1af44$8a40e430$0600a8c0@Nojoqui.com>
cd ijadeInstallDir
cd N503i (to use the N503i emulator, e.g.)
i-jade-n.jar
You will get a control panel.
Open the class or jam file that you want.
Hit Run to run.  Hit stop to stop.  Stop leaves the emulator up.  Make
your changes then hit run again.  The modified classes will be reloaded.

Patrice Lilly
Zentek Technology, Inc.

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From: "dc" <dc@gamelet.com>
To: "Keitai-L (E-mail)" <keitai-l@appelsiini.net>
Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 10:43 AM
Subject: (keitai-l) launching i-jade with an applet tag...


> This maybe more of a javaHz q but...
>
> does anyone know how to launch the zentek emulator from the command line
and have it open your class file or jam? java is taking the arg of the
i-jade jar, so how does one actually pass like a nested parameter?
>
> java -jar /apps/i-jade/i-jade-p.jar
>
> launches i-jade. i really want to add another param like:
>
> java -jar /apps/i-jade/i-jade-p.jar myclass.class
>
> related question: it takes ages to launch i-jade each time. Is there a way
to leave the emulator running and from a command line instruct it to kill
what its doing and load a new class file? thus not relaunching the whole
emulator and base java classes? The visual 'file browser' it has is sooo
tedious to use...
>
> tx!
>
> /dc
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Received on Wed Feb 6 21:37:29 2002