*Please* let me know if this works for you, I have read on other forums that it works for many others, but it doesn't seem to work for me :-(
1.) Download IBM Java from:
http://files.filefront.com//;6090608;;/
2.) Copy the entire J9 folder to the root of your Q keeping directory structure
3.) In the J9\MIDP20 folder create a subfolder called apps
4.) Download the Gmail jar file from:
http://gmail.com/app/v1.0.0/en/gmail-g.jar
5.) Download Gmail jad from:
http://gmail.com/app/v1.0.0/en/gm-Ge...nced_MIDP2.jad
6.) Rename the jad file gmail.jad for simplicity
7.) Copy both gmail.jad & gmail-g.jar to \J9\MIDP20\apps
8.) Run emulator.exe found in \J9\MIDP20\bin
9.) Select install and in the drop down box select "/"
10.) In the URL box type \J9\MIDP20\apps\gmail.jad
11.) Follow prompts until you see the application has been installed successfully
12.) Create a text file for a direct shortcut to the Gmail java app
13.) Use the following line for the shortcut (keep it a single line):
197#"\J9\MIDP20\bin\j9midp20.exe" -classpath "\J9\MIDP20\apps\gmail-g.jar" "-Xbootclasspath:\J9\MIDP20\lib\jclMidp20\jclMidp20. jxe" javax.microedition.lcdui.AppManager "\J9\MIDP20\apps\gmail.jad"
14.) Save the text file as Gmail.lnk
15.) Copy Gmail.lnk to \Windows\Start Menu
16.) To fix fonts download
http://mysite.verizon.net/res00tqh/fontPaths.jar
17.) Copy fontPaths.jar to \J9\MIDP20\lib\jclMidp20\ext
18.) Optional: Create a speed dial shortcut for one click access from your homescreen