(keitai-l) Re: Moving work to the docomo event Thread

From: dc <dc_at_gamelet.com>
Date: 06/01/03
Message-ID: <MJEJICKIOHLOGHNJOPGJMECGCPAA.dc@gamelet.com>
Trent -

Interesting question, you should also try some japanese MLs
eg	java@gigahz.net
there isn't that much detailed java talk on this list.

AFA emulators, its probably worth getting the 504 emulator at least from
zentek (which i think is only available commercially). Not sure of this
exmaple but since threads are comparatively cheap on PCs, the emulator
implementaiton may differ here too...

/dc
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//  Subject: (keitai-l) Moving work to the docomo event Thread
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//  Hello all,
//
//  does anyone know of a way for an application created Thread to move some
//  work onto the event handling thread using the ntt.docomo libraries? I'm
//  looking for something akin to Display.callSerially in the Midp
//  libraries.
//
//  I thought that I could get the required effect using Timer or
//  ShortTimer but
//  the i-JADE emulator creates a separate thread to execute these
//  events. (I'm
//  using i-JADE F503i emulator v1.2.4.)
//
//  Thanks in advance for your help,
//  Cheers, Trent.
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//  Trent Hill
//  Software Engineer
//  Gravana Pty Ltd (trading as Bullant Software)
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Received on Sun Jun 1 19:24:26 2003