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Sony Ericsson SDK 2.5.0.3 for Java ME Platform

October 29th 2008 in Freeware, Multimedia

The 2.5.0.3 release supports four new features:

  • MIDlet profiling Profiling support for MIDlets on Java Platform 8 (JP-8) mobile phones and later is introduced. It is now possible to perform CPU profiling of a MIDlet in the Device Explorer. This allows you to detect and analyze CPU bottlenecks in your code.
  • Project Capuchin API The Project Capuchin API allows you to create highly visually appealing Java ME applications where some parts, or all, of the UI is defined in Flash Lite while platform services are accessed through Java.
  • Enhanced configuration of connected devices The configuration of a connected device has been greatly improved by the introduction of a Windows Service (Sony Ericsson SDK Service). This service can be configured in the sdkme.properties which then requires a restart of the service and all SDK tools. The service will automatically connect the Connection Proxy to a device once a phone is connected and completely configured.
  • Emulation for Mobile Sensor API (JSR 256) The WTK emulator now contains support for the Mobile Sensors API (JSR 256). The GUI is available under External events in the menu of the emulator.

This SDK version incorporates all features included in previous releases such as on-device debugging for Sony Ericsson Symbian Java Platform 3 (P1, W960). Please refer to Wiki for articles relating to setting up USB and Bluetooth connections. Note that older phones (JP-1), which are supported through the Sun Wireless Toolkit 1.x, have now been removed - if you require support please use the older 2.5.0 release listed in the Reference Archive tab on this web page.

Software Requirements:

  • Operating System Microsoft Windows XP or Microsoft Windows Vista
  • Tools Sun Microsystems Java SE Development Kit (JDK) 6 or higher, Microsoft DirectX 8.1 or later available here

SE SDK 2.5.0.3


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