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how to run j2me

just download netbeans latest version from : http://netbeans.org/downloads/
netbeans have all the stuffs bundled into it, all the toolkits as well as emulator.
No need to install anything after that.

How to run a project of J2me in netbeans:
This is the best tutorial to know how to run it: http://netbeans.org/kb/docs/javame/quickstart.html

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