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Recommended j2me, wireless developer environments

 
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I am new to J2ME, wireless. My immediate concern is getting started. What are the best development environments, software development kits? I am well versed in JAVA, I need recommendations regarding coding J2ME, wireless applications.
Michael Ciaccio, B.Sc.
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All you need for starting out is the J2ME Wireless Toolkit and your favourite text editor. You can get the J2ME Wireless Toolkit from
http://java.sun.com/products/j2mewtoolkit/
As you develop, it's also a good idea to test on different emulators (and real devices if you have them). There are free emulators available for download from Motorola, Nokia, Siemens, and RIM.
 
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