Simulation java jar game4/28/2023 ![]() ![]() I'm sure if you've spent any time developing J2ME applications you've felt there must be something better. I'm not going to list point by point all the things I personally dislike about using device manufacturer's emulators for J2ME development. This article will lead programmers through the creation of a deceptively simple J2ME simulator which speeds up programming, improves debugging, facilitates rapid prototyping, aids the creation of device independent code and frees you from build processes that may take minutes to complete. ![]() Mobile Java programming can be sped up and even made a pleasurable experience with the help of some J2SE code which simulates the J2ME APIs. Add to this the complication of many different device emulators with their slow start up times, poor keyboard response and limited debugging support. Developing J2ME games is especially prone to build process delay, with many steps required between compilation and final jar file output. There are few things worse for a programmer than the delay between altering some lines of code and seeing those changes working in game. ![]()
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