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Theemulator will stay running, thereby minimizing start-uptime.To run the application on a real phone it is necessary tocopy the Jar and Jad files, which NetBeans alreadygenerated when you built the project (they are under the‘\dist’ folder in your new project location). You should beable to install them onto the phone via Infrared (IR) orBluetooth and run the application. Beam the applicationover to the phone and follow the installation process.Once the installation is complete, your application shouldappear in the list of applications available on the phone.Who should I talk to next?SDN (Symbian Developer Network) supports developerswith a range of products and services. The SDN website(http://developer.symbian.com) contains everything youneed to get started on Symbian OS, as well as pointersto community websites like Forum Nokia, UIQ, SonyEricsson and key network service providers, such asOrange and Vodafone.
Sign up to the SDN and you’ll haveaccess to a range of services, including technical papers,knowledgebase, system documentation, SDKs and publicnewsgroups.22Talk about Symbian OSShare problems and solutions with other developers andinterested parties on the public newsgroups. These areaccessible via the SDN website and the following freediscussion forums are available:• discussion.general – for discussing all things Symbian• discussion.symbian.tools – to discuss the use of thefree tools released by Symbian• discussion.epoc.Java – to talk about Java on SymbianOS• discussion.epoc.connect – for discussion about theConnectivity Software and Connectivity plug-ins• discussion.epoc.hardware – to discuss licensees’products based on Symbian OS• feedback.api – for feedback about third party APIlibraries and utilities• feedback.docs – for feedback about the accuracy,quality, content or coverage of the Symbian OS SDKdocumentation• feedback.sdks – for feedback about Symbian OSSDKs23Developer Resources:Symbian Developer Networkhttp://developer.symbian.comSymbian Developer Network Newsletterhttp://developer.symbian.com/register.actionSymbian OS Tools and SDKshttp://developer.symbian.com/main/toolsUIQ Java development forumhttp://developer.uiq.com/forum.htmlS60 forumwww.forum.nokia.com/main/resources/technologies/javaDeveloping for Sony Ericssonwww.sonyericsson.com/developer/javaLearn about Java MEhttp://java.sun.com/javamehttp://java.sun.com/products/cldchttp://java.sun.com/products/midphttp://developers.sun.com/techtopics/mobility/learning/tutorialDeveloper Survey5 minutes to influence SymbianSymbian wants to know what you think about ourdeveloper support.We have created a survey which we will use to shape oursupport programs.If you want to influence our decisions, or if you just wantthe opportunity to win the series of Symbian Pressbooks, then visit:http://developer.symbian.comand complete the questionnaire.New fromSymbian OS Platform Security…is a revelatory discourse on theSymbian OS security model andrelated Symbian initiatives, such asSymbian Signed, that will prove vitalto all developer audiences, fromlicensees to ISVs.Accredited Symbian Developer Primer…is the official guide to passing the ASDexam and becoming an AccreditedSymbian Developer.
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