FYI,
For the Android camera to work, you'll need to edit the MidletBridge.java file.
This file you will find:
J2ME-Polish_Root\j2mepolish-src\j2me\src\de\enough\polish\android\midlet\MidletBridge.java
You will need to add the generic android camera code in two methods (within the MidletBridge Activity) aswell as a public byte[] to retreive the data after you have taken a picture, clicked save and set the byte[] image:
MidletBridge.java file:
public byte[] imagebytearray = null;
public void startCameraIntent(){
Intent i = new Intent("android.media.action.IMAGE_CAPTURE");
startActivityForResult(intent, 10121);
}
@Override
public void onActivityResult(int requestCode, int resultCode, Intent data) {
super.onActivityResult(requestCode, resultCode, data);
switch (requestCode) {
case 10121:
imagebytearray = (byte[]) data.getExtras().get("data");
break;
}
}
After you have done this, you will need to instantiate the MidletBridge anywhere in your j2me polish application by calling
de.enough.polish.android.midlet.MidletBridge m = new de.enough.polish.android.midlet.MidletBridge();
m.startCameraIntent();
//I couldnt remember if the code continues here after you have taken the picture
byte[] img = m.imagebytearray;
//If the code doesnt pause here, you can just use a button to retreive the image or store the
//image within the RMSStorage -- need some more code for that -- and then retreive it that way.
I hope this helps somebody as I have taken weeks to come this far. My application worked well and was sold. I lost the source code, otherwise all of the J2ME-Polish users would have been very happy. Worked with Blackberry, nokia, android as well as windows ce.
BTW.. I have sent that whole piece of code to J2ME-Polish people at that time, and it doesnt look like they have published it. If you really want all the source... Go and bother them.