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MIDlet music: Add sound with WTK

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Level: Intermediate

John Muchow (john@corej2me.com), Freelance Technical Writer

05 Aug 2003

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This tutorial shows how you can now create Java-based wireless applications that offer a range of sounds, from simple tones to playing WAV files.

Prerequisites


System requirements

You'll need two software tools to complete this tutorial:

  • The Java Development Kit (JDK): The JDK provides the Java source code compiler and a utility to create Java Archive (JAR) files. When working with the Wireless Toolkit 2.0 (as we will be here), you'll need to download JDK version 1.4 or greater.
  • The Wireless Toolkit (WTK): The Sun Microsystems Wireless Toolkit (WTK) is an integrated development environment for creating Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition (J2ME) MIDlets. The WTK download contains an IDE, as well as the libraries required for creating MIDlets.


Duration

Under two hours


Formats

html, pdf


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