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J2ME Wireless Toolkit User’s Guide • October 2004

Each subdirectory of

filesystem

is called a root. The J2ME Wireless Toolkit

provides a mechanism for managing roots. While the emualtor is running, choose
MIDlet > External events

from the emulator window’s menu. You’ll see a utility

window for adding and removing roots.

FIGURE 37

Managing filesystem roots

The mounted roots and their contents are available to applications using the

FileConnection

API.

To add a new root directory, click on Mount New... and fill in a name for the
directory. To make a directory inaccessible to the

FileConnection

API, select it in

the list and click Unmount.

10.2

The PIM API

The J2ME Wireless Toolkit emulator stores contact, calendar, and to-do information
in standard files on your desktop computer’s hard disk. All information is stored in
{toolkit}

\appdb\

{skin}

\pim

. This directory is shared by all running emulators. Lists

are stored in subdirectories of the

contacts

,

events

, and

todo

directories. For

example, a contact list called Contacts is contained in
{toolkit}

\appdb\

{skin}

\pim\contacts\Contacts

.

Inside the list directory, items are stored in vCard or vCalendar format (see

http:/

/www.imc.org/pdi/

). Contacts are stored in vCard format, while calendar and

to-do items are both stored in vCalendar format.

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