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Get file from network

Get file from network
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import java.io.*;
import javax.microedition.io.*;
import javax.microedition.lcdui.*;
import javax.microedition.midlet.*;

public class FirstExample extends MIDlet {

    private Display display;

    String url = "http://www.javacourses.com/hello.txt";

    public FirstExample() {
       display = Display.getDisplay(this);
    }

    /**
     * This will be invoked when we start the MIDlet
     */
    public void startApp() {
  try {
            getViaStreamConnection(url);
  } catch (IOException e) {
            //Handle Exceptions any other way you like.
            System.out.println("IOException " + e);
            e.printStackTrace();
  }
    }

    /**
     * Pause, discontinue ....
     */
    public void pauseApp() {
  
    }

    /**
     * Destroy must cleanup everything.  
     */
    public void destroyApp(boolean unconditional) {
    }

    /**
     * read url via stream connection
     */
    void getViaStreamConnection(String url) throws IOException {
        StreamConnection c = null;
        InputStream s = null;
        StringBuffer b = new StringBuffer();
        TextBox t = null;
        try {
          c = (StreamConnection)Connector.open(url);
          s = c.openInputStream();
          int ch;
          while((ch = s.read()) != -1) {
             b.append((char) ch);
          }
          System.out.println(b.toString());
          t = new TextBox("hello....", b.toString(), 1024, 0);
        } finally {
           if(s != null) {
              s.close();
           }
           if(c != null) {
              c.close();
           }
        }
        // display the contents of the file in a text box.
        display.setCurrent(t);
    }

}



           
       








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