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Sony Ericsson Midlet Load

 
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Hi guys,

Guys i have encounter this problem, when ever I start a MIDLET that i have loaded into a Sony Ericsson phone my MIDLET is always on the background running like i hide it or something. Do you guys have any idea how to slove this problem?? Like setting it to focus or something thanks in advance

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"Huatz",

As long as you've been on the JavaRanch, I'm surprised that you're not honoring our display name rules. You need a first name and a last name, not obviously fictional, separated by spaces. Could you fix this?

Thanks!
 
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The mobile always have some qustion in compatibility even you use the standard MIDP.
You should try the sdk of Sony Ericsson
 
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