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Old 05-02-2008, 12:06 PM
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How to Access Local File Systems from J2ME devices using FileConnection API
HI

I managed to compile the program "How to Access Local File Systems from J2ME devices using FileConnection API" found on this website (Java Tips - How to Access Local File Systems from J2ME devices using FileConnection API)

is there anything else i need to do to run it? it does not run.

thanks,
Ndolle
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