hi
I have an application in J2ME related to capturing an SMS which is recieved on the phone. But in order to do so I am supposed to get the port number of the phone to be able to listen to the arrival of the message. Now the API for retrieving the port number is not returning any value. Can anyone throw some light on how to acquire the port number or what is the default port number? I'd be very grateful if anyone could get back with the answer. Thanking all in anticipation.
Regards
Ramya.
I have been looking at various SMS apps to use with my Nokia 6600, yet I have found that though all of them can send via the Nokia 6600. None of them are able to recieve the new ones that arrive, nor can they retrieve existing SMS's from the inbox. I have relised that all new SMS's on the Nokia 6600 are kept in the Symbian software somewhere, and all the SMS progs I have used so far, appear to be looking at the SIM card to find the SMS's.
I currently am using a Palm Tungsten T PalmOS 5 using SMS v.4.5P (which came with it)
and on my Mac- OS X 10.3 Address book and they both react the same.
If you do find the answer you seek, could I have the name of the software you are using? Or if anyone know's of either OS X or Palm SMS software which works already could they let me know?
Squiggs.
Just wondering is sms in nokia 6600 stored in pdu format or not. i tried to check the path where symbian store the sms \system\mail. it doesn't seems to be in pdu format. Is it stored somewhere else
You have to use a push registry. Check out:
http://developers.sun.com/dev/edu/camps/demos/midp_demo/download.html
It shows how to listen on a specific port.
Lars
squiggs wrote:I have been looking at various SMS apps to use with my Nokia 6600, yet I have found that though all of them can send via the Nokia 6600. None of them are able to recieve the new ones that arrive, nor can they retrieve existing SMS's from the inbox. I have relised that all new SMS's on the Nokia 6600 are kept in the Symbian software somewhere, and all the SMS progs I have used so far, appear to be looking at the SIM card to find the SMS's.
I currently am using a Palm Tungsten T PalmOS 5 using SMS v.4.5P (which came with it)
and on my Mac- OS X 10.3 Address book and they both react the same.If you do find the answer you seek, could I have the name of the software you are using? Or if anyone know's of either OS X or Palm SMS software which works already could they let me know?
Squiggs.
I have exactly the same problem. I thought the SMSs were somehow hidden, but if they are acessible how difficult can it be to make the SMS prog of PalmOS see them?
Does anyone know of a software for palm that does that?
Jack