module 'ultralitej' not found

Hi all

I m newbie here... you want to learn more about connecting BB to UltraLiteJ.

I ran my application using Java Eclipse and the Simulator showed an error:

"UltraLiteJ" module not found.

I have SQL Anywhere 11 Developer Edition.

I had added UltraLiteJ.jar libraries

What I have to do to get out of this error and to connect to UltraLiteJ?

Any help would be appreciated

Best regards

-Harrie-

You must install ultralitej.cod on the device.can get it from C:\Program Files\SQL Anywhere 11\UltraLite\UltraLiteJ\J2meRim11\UltraLiteJ.cod this measure will apply to the two peripheral n Simulator.

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