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Archived from groups: alt.cellular.nokia 'Chogaire' wrote in message news:[email protected]. I'm confused between the jad, jar and RMS files when sending games to and from my phone from my PC using my IrDA cable. When I download the games onto my PC, there are three files.jar,.jad and.RMS. But I only need to send the.jar file back when reinstalling them. So what the hell are the.jad and.RMS files for exactly? Do they have a purpose?
The JAD file is like a 'description' used during download. If the phone doesn't find it, it'll open up the JAR and try to find out about it that way. The main purpose of the JAD is to assist in the download of the JAR.
RMS files contain your settings and configurations for the Java app, so if you want to hang on to your high scores, then hang on to the RMS! - Get your phone connected with LogoManager.
What you are looking for is. It can (install &) launch Java rich client apps.
Swing, SWT, AWT) from a link on a web page. Note that both web-start & converting the app.
To an applet mentioned by other people, would effectively download the Jar to the users computer, it's just that it is 'invisible' to them (unless it is 60+ megabytes - in which case the time will be noticed). As an aside, speaking as someone with extensive experience of both applets and JWS, I strongly recommend to avoid applets for this one. It is easier, and no conversion of the 'main' class is required. Either way, the Jar will end up needing to be digitally signed.
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