The examples in this book are available online and can be downloaded from the home page for the book at http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/j2meanut/. You may also want to visit this site to see if any important notes or errata about the book have been published there.
The example code is held in two separate directory structures, which
contain exactly the same source code, but organized differently. The
directory src
has the source code arranged in a
hierarchy that is convenient if you intend to build and run the
examples using an integrated development environment such as
Sun’s Forte for Java. If, on the other hand, you
plan to use the J2ME Wireless Toolkit, which expects its source files
to be arranged differently, you should use the examples in the
wtksrc
directory. The J2ME Wireless Toolkit is
available for free download from Sun’s web site at
http://java.sun.com/products/j2mewtoolkit/.
Some of the descriptions of the examples in this book assume that you are using the J2ME Wireless Toolkit. You’ll find information on how to use the example source code with the wireless toolkit in Chapter 3 and how to use it with Forte for Java in Chapter 9.
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