Submission

Submission

In J2ME (Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition), submission refers to the process of sending a Java application or game to a mobile device for testing or distribution.

To submit a J2ME application, the developer first needs to package the code and resources into a Java Archive (JAR) file. Then, the JAR file needs to be signed with a digital certificate to ensure the authenticity and integrity of the application.

Once the JAR file is prepared, it can be submitted to the mobile device manufacturer, an app store, or a mobile network operator for testing and distribution. The submission process may vary depending on the distribution channel, and developers may need to comply with certain guidelines and requirements set by the platform or the operator.

In general, J2ME submissions involve providing information about the application, such as its name, description, version number, and supported devices. The submission may also include promotional materials such as screenshots, videos, and user reviews to help market the application.

Overall, submitting a J2ME application is an essential step towards getting it onto the mobile device and into the hands of users.

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