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"Alert: No such method" runtime error calling an abstract method in a midlet. Happens only in midlets recompiled with Netbeans and the new MIDP modules. These midlets have always compiled and run fine in Sun Forte Mobile Edition. The runtime error occurs in all emulators I have - Motorola iDEN, Nokia Series 60, Sun emulator. Here are the details: - A subclass calls a method in the the superclass which in turn calls one of its own abstract methods which is implemented in the subclass. Result: "ALERT: No such method" and app terminates. (The abstract method is defined in an interface which the superclass "implements", although the abstract methods from the interface are only actually implemented in the subclass.) Switching off the obfuscator has no effect. Netbeans 3.5 build 200306022350 Java 1.4.1_03 VM Java hotspot client vm 1.4.1_03-b02 "java home": c:\j2sdk1.4.1_03\jre
you filed a bug against the wrong component. This is not a bug in NB core, but in the MIDP module I think. Please refile the bug against it.
The "Component" menu does not allow me to refile this bug under MIDP. Please tell me what to file it under.
where did you get the MIDP modules from? Please keep this bug closed, because it's indeed invalid in its current form.
The MIDP modules are from Netbeans "J2MEWTK 1.0.4 Windows" I don't agree that this issue should be classified "resolved invalid".
I am not saying that the bug is invalid per se. It's invalid only because you file it against NetBeans. You should file the bug against "J2MEWTK 1.0.4 Windows" I have no idea what it is and where you got it from. It's not a NetBeans module and not "core" Cc Martin Ryzl who perhaps can help.
so far the best way is to report such problems through nbusers mailing list or directly to me: martin.ryzl@sun.com. J2ME modules were designed for Sun ONE Studio ME and released through NetBeans Update Center because Sun ONE Studio CE was replaced by NetBeans. At the moment J2ME modules are not part of NetBeans project. Regarding the problem, I need name of the method that is called and what SDK was used for compilation - I mean what emulator was default when the application was being compiled.
verifying
this is old issue - 3.5, 3.6