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Scott Unregistered guest |
Hi Guru, It is possible to send J2ME Application to Mobile using MMS? Regards Need ur help and Happy new year ! | |||
yanxh New member Username: Yanxh Post Number: 16 Registered: 11-2003 |
I think it is possible. you can refer to wap-service-indictor and wap-service-load document. good luck! | |||
rodneyxiao New member Username: Xxlin110 Post Number: 15 Registered: 11-2003 |
i think the arch shoud be url of jad send to the mobile through PUSH SI then the client get the url and download the jad then parse the jad and download the jar so there is no ralationship with mms | |||
Bryce Norwood - NowSMS Support Board Administrator Username: Bryce Post Number: 1511 Registered: 10-2002 |
Scott, While you could do it with MMS, I would not recommend it. I would recommend using WAP push, as the others are suggesting. Browsers on the mobile phones are better equipped for receiving Java applications than the MMS clients are. You would want to use a "service indication (SI)" push. I would recommend that you generate a push that points to a WML content page, and then includes a link (a href) to your JAR or JAD file. Just make sure that the web server is setup with the proper MIME types (.jad = text/vnd.sun.j2me.app-descriptor, .jar = application/java-archive). You can use the Now SMS/MMS Gateway (eval download from this web site) to quickly experiment with sending WAP push messages. -bn | |||
Scott Unregistered guest |
Well, I try to do that through my Nokia 6610 Mobile, GSM+GPRS, and I found it can not send SMS with 51 (UDH included message, or some other errors I met.) and For DCS=F4, it can not display the content of message. And will the NowSMSMMS Gateway support IrDA GSM/GPRS Modem Port on COM5 ? | |||
Bryce Norwood - NowSMS Support Board Administrator Username: Bryce Post Number: 1585 Registered: 10-2002 |
Scott, I'm not sure what you mean by "SMS with 51". Since you mention UDH, I'm guessing maybe that you are referring to "51" as the first bytes of the SMS PDU, which means that UDH is present, and the validity period is present. NowSMS shouldn't have any problem with an IrDA modem, as long as you have the drivers setup that allow the modem to be visible as a standard COM port. -bn | |||
Scott Yaung New member Username: Gzscott Post Number: 2 Registered: 01-2004 |
Bryce, Yes, that is what I mean, I try to send code from IrDA to my nokia 6610 mobile, but for the First Byte as 51, it will not sucessful , and if DCS is F4, it will not display the SMS Content in the pdu, just say the message can not display. when I try to send the same message to Ericsson T39, it can display well. Any suggestion for it? Regards | |||
Bryce Norwood - NowSMS Support Board Administrator Username: Bryce Post Number: 1602 Registered: 10-2002 |
Perhaps your PDU is formatted incorrectly. Try 41 which would mean UDH is present, but there is no validity period parameter. DCS is usually set to F5 or 04. I've never tried F4. I wouldn't expect that value to cause a problem, I just haven't seen it used before. Try one of the other DCS values, but I suspect that if that doesn't address the issue then you have some other sort of encoding issue in the actual SI data. Some phones can be more tolerant than others of encoding errors. -bn | |||
priya Unregistered guest |
how can we find the port number in mobile that is listening incoming messages? | |||
Scott Yaung New member Username: Gzscott Post Number: 10 Registered: 01-2004 |
You can search WAP documents | |||
yanxh New member Username: Yanxh Post Number: 20 Registered: 11-2003 |
HI,priya, you can listen on port 2948 for incoming push message. good luck! |