Sun Java (TM) Wireless Toolkit questions & answers

A set of tools, utilities and a device emulator for creating Java applications
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Question by mahesh thobhani
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November 29, 2010

The icons of some applications are not displayed on the Start Menu. How to add those icons?

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Answer by Dan Angel

Navigate to the installation directory of the application you want to add in the Start Menu, right-click on the launcher and select Pin to Start Menu:

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Alternatively, you can simply drag and drop the icon to Start Menu.

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Question by Guest
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November 27, 2009

Can I install Java SDK 1.5 update to my existing Java Wireless Toolkit 2.5?

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Answer by Robert Polubinski

Of course you can install Java SDK 1.5 because these two libraries/applications don't have any dependency. You can have them both installed in your computer because nothing will happen. As long as they're installed in their respective folders, the computer will run fine and you should be accessed them separately.

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