How to Create Screen Tabs in j2me (java) - java-me

i have a Requiremenmt to create my Screen as Screen Tabs,when tab1 is Clicked Tab1 related List Screen Should be Displayed,when tab2 is Clicked tab2 related List Screen Should be Displayed?How Can we achieve this in j2me java,as i am new to j2me?

You can not perform this directly on native Java ME Code. For such requirement you have an external GUI builder like J2mepolish. J2me polish uses CSS to design such gui. Have a look at to J2mepolish's tabbled form.

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I'm now trying to implement navigation and selection using the keyboard, and this now bring a little focus-rect around the items in the SplitView pane. However, since the pane clips its contents when its DisplayMode is either CompactInline or CompactOverlay, the focus rectangle is also clipped, which is not the behavior a user would expect.
Please, can anyone advise on how to property display the focus rectangle in this situation ?
Just an idea, what if you set the width of all radio button's to be same as the CompactPaneLength property of SplitView. The default is 48 DIPs.

How to create J2me(java)Project combining with J2me Polish

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i am new to J2me Apps,i have a requirement to develop tabs creation in my j2me (java)MIDP Programming,i come to know through google,j2me polish is better option to create tabs,i want to append LCDUI list screen to j2me polish's Tab1 and Tab2 etc.....
cany any one sample progam with mixing these two,i dont in my app where to create css file and how to combine MIDP Program with j2me polish,I have searched in google for Example Program's,but I am not able to get the samples?
You can not add LCDUI List in a Polish tabbed pane.
To better understand how to change your screens from LCDUI to Polish, please go through the tutorial available at http://www.enough.de/products/j2me-polish/documentation/tutorial/

Changing application menubar in Eclipse RCP

I want to change the position of the application menu in an Eclipse RCP application. This is what my UI designer wants it to look like:
Note that you have the menubar on the left and a tab-bar on the right, thus saving a line of vertical space. I want the menu to still be the application menu, and work with all the other Eclipse extensions for controlling it. I just want it in a different place. Can this be done in Eclipse/SWT?
Not by default, certainly not in Eclipse 3.x or even Eclipse 4.2 using the Workbench. RCP applications fill in the main menu bar using their subclass of org.eclipse.ui.application.ActionBarAdvisor, filling in org.eclipse.jface.action.MenuManagers. All of the default extensions in 3.x are also based on interacting with MenuManagers. The SWT Menu used in the menu bar doesn't allow that kind of overlay, AFAIK.
In Eclipse 4 the menus are described in a model, and then a variety of renderers (defaults provided by org.eclipse.e4.ui.workbench.renderers.swt.WorkbenchRendererFactory) are responsible for creating the SWT widgets. In theory it's possible to replace some or most of those renderers (in effect implementing your own menu system using SWT composites or buttons or canveses) but that sounds like a lot of work.

How to make grid view in j2me

I am very new in j2me. I want to design following type layout and components.
Mean I want to arrange my items in gridview. And after clicking on each item I will move to another form.
I am using simple lcdui. Please suggest me how can I do this. Means how can I arrange these items in gridview and what items should I use here buttons or something else.
You may provide me some suitable links.
In J2ME you have two options for UI: Form and Canvas.
Forms are a very simple way to display information without dealing with the graphical side of things, where Canvas is a blank screen and you need to draw the objects and their behaviors.
There is a third way: the guys at Sun has created a framework called (LWUIT which stands for Light Weight UI Toolkit). This toolkit provides the simplicity of Forms and the UI control of Canvas.
Hope i helped.

J2ME, LWUIT (V. 1.2) - Menu bar from bottom to the right of the screen!

I'm working with the mobile graphic framework LWUIT (V. 1.2) to develop an application for Nokia N97.
Results are striking and elegant but I have a problem: when I rotate mobile screen, menu bar doesn't switch from bottom to the right of screen. Commands remain on the bottom while correspondent mobile buttons are now on the right...
Is there an event that I can intercept when the user open or rotate mobile screen? Or I have to extend some library class to make this behaviour automatic? Or anithing else?
Anyone of you can describe a solution?
Thanks in advance
I didn't use LWUIT much, but you can insert following parameter to jad:
Nokia-MIDlet-App-Orientation: portrait
This should disable auto-rotating on Nokia S60 5th.
If you want to catch an event when the screen rotates, you can check canvas.getWidth() and canvas.getHeight(). If device's screen is not square, its width and height should change.

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