View Full Version : Q: default java network download settings
mr_yellow
6th January 2008, 09:07 AM
Hi All,
So I flashed to Cloudyfa's Shadow touch edition. Love it. I was using transformer previously.
I noticed when loadiing java apps (specificall opera mini) that the default option for accessing the network is "yes, ask me next time", vs. how it was in transformer "yes, ask me next session".
I really liked the way it was in transformer since I can just mash the "ok" button instead of having to change the selection everytime I start opera mini from scratch. I was looking if there was a configuration file or a registry key that sets this. Anyone know of how to change this option in esmertec java?
Thanks!
iiiox
6th January 2008, 10:36 AM
Hi All,
So I flashed to Cloudyfa's Shadow touch edition. Love it. I was using transformer previously.
I noticed when loadiing java apps (specificall opera mini) that the default option for accessing the network is "yes, ask me next time", vs. how it was in transformer "yes, ask me next session".
I really liked the way it was in transformer since I can just mash the "ok" button instead of having to change the selection everytime I start opera mini from scratch. I was looking if there was a configuration file or a registry key that sets this. Anyone know of how to change this option in esmertec java?
Thanks!
Well, you might like to launch opera mini directly with a Opera-Mini-shortcut without network-accessing-question >> http://pdaphonehome.com/forums/ppc-6800-xv6800/91837-opera-mini-4-beta-2-released-includes-info-new-java-midlet-manager.html
Making a direct shortcut to Opera Mini (or any other Java Midlet)
Since Opera Mini is a Java Midlet application, one annoying aspect is that to run Opera Mini, you must first run the Java Midlet, tap on the "Applications" list item, then tap on the "Opera Mini 4 beta" item. Luckily, some industrious users out there have figured out how to create a shortcut that launches Opera Mini (or any other Java app) directly. Assuming you haven't installed any other Java apps, you need to create a shortcut file (e.g., opera.lnk) pointing to ("\windows\jeodek.exe" -run s1_), or ("\windows\jbed.exe -run s1_"), if using Jbed instead.
Bypass network-access-security "only for Jbed": (to see all the content click here >> http://pdaphonehome.com/forums/ppc-6800-xv6800/91837-opera-mini-4-beta-2-released-includes-info-new-java-midlet-manager.html#post656281
Just copy your \windows\appdb\selector.utf file into the same directory on your PC where the Fix.exe file is (within the attached zip) and run Fix.exe.
It will create a new selector.utf and backup your original as selector.bak.utf You can then overwrite your PPC's version.
If you don't trust the executable, you can always use your own hex editor to do the same thing. It's kinda big for a very small action, that's because it was written in Perl then repackaged into an exec. Source is also attached.
Note: by doing this, you can launch opera mini with Esmertic Jbed in devices whose local settings are set for non-wastern-countries.
Good luck!
mr_yellow
7th January 2008, 04:55 PM
Thanks for the link iiiox,
But I tried it and esmertec java still prompts me with a prompt before accessing the net.
Maybe I should ask cloudyfa since it's a specific difference between his roms...
anyone else know what I'm talking about?
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