Hi,
My S60 third edition app uses Browser Control APIs which require
following capabilities,
NetworkServices
ReadDeviceData
WriteDeviceData
Now the last 2 capabilities are not provided by self-signing as well as
using developer certificate from symbiansigned.
Currently I am able to create the sis file and transfer and install on
s60 3rd Edition device. But when I try to launch it, it
does nothing.
Can anyone throw light on this ??
Thanks,
Anand
Anand Kale wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My S60 third edition app uses Browser Control APIs which require
> following capabilities,
> NetworkServices
> ReadDeviceData
> WriteDeviceData
>
> Now the last 2 capabilities are not provided by self-signing as well as
> using developer certificate from symbiansigned.
>
> Currently I am able to create the sis file and transfer and install on
> s60 3rd Edition device. But when I try to launch it, it
> does nothing.
>
> Can anyone throw light on this ??
>
> Thanks,
> Anand
>
>
All 3 capabilities are available with a dev cert.
AMK
Anand Kale wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My S60 third edition app uses Browser Control APIs which require
> following capabilities,
> NetworkServices
> ReadDeviceData
> WriteDeviceData
>
> Now the last 2 capabilities are not provided by self-signing as well as
> using developer certificate from symbiansigned.
>
> Currently I am able to create the sis file and transfer and install on
> s60 3rd Edition device. But when I try to launch it, it
> does nothing.
>
> Can anyone throw light on this ??
>
> Thanks,
> Anand
>
>
All 3 capabilities are available with a dev cert if you have an acs id
cert.
AMK
To see if it's the capabilities which are preventing your app from
launching, look at the debug file EPOCWIND.OUT in your temp directory (you
may need to turn PlatSec diagnostics on in your epoc.ini file) to see if
you're getting any PlatSec violations.
See FAQ-1340 and FAQ-1344 for more details.
Mark
Symbian Developer Network
Hi,
Thx for your replies ...
I have Dev Cert using the IMEI# and not using ACS Id. I guess the last 2
capabilities are not supported in this Dev Cert.
Please confirm ..
Thx,
Anand
"AMK" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Anand Kale wrote:[color=green]
>> Hi,
>>
>> My S60 third edition app uses Browser Control APIs which require
>> following capabilities,
>> NetworkServices
>> ReadDeviceData
>> WriteDeviceData
>>
>> Now the last 2 capabilities are not provided by self-signing as well
>> as using developer certificate from symbiansigned.
>>
>> Currently I am able to create the sis file and transfer and install
>> on s60 3rd Edition device. But when I try to launch it, it
>> does nothing.
>>
>> Can anyone throw light on this ??
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Anand
> All 3 capabilities are available with a dev cert if you have an acs id
> cert.
>
> AMK[/color]
All Dev Certs must be tied to IMEI number(s), so that's not relevant
The choice (in step 2 of the Dev Cert Request) is to either use an ACS Pub
ID or a private ID. To get a Dev Cert with ReadDeviceData & WriteDeviceData
you'll need to use an ACS Pub ID.
Mark
Symbian Developer Network
"Anand Kale" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hi,
>
> Thx for your replies ...
> I have Dev Cert using the IMEI# and not using ACS Id. I guess the last 2
> capabilities are not supported in this Dev Cert.
>
> Please confirm ..
>
>
> Thx,
> Anand
>
Mark,
FAQ in Forum Nokia ??
Also is such a file created on device. I am able to see the browser control
in the emulator; but not on the device ..
Thx.
Anand
"Mark Shackman" <-> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> To see if it's the capabilities which are preventing your app from
> launching, look at the debug file EPOCWIND.OUT in your temp directory (you
> may need to turn PlatSec diagnostics on in your epoc.ini file) to see if
> you're getting any PlatSec violations.
>
> See FAQ-1340 and FAQ-1344 for more details.
>
> Mark
> Symbian Developer Network
>
>
>
FAQs on Symbian.com
ie
http://www3.symbian.com/faq.nsf/AllByDate/138E15D7FA8E656D802570C0001BDB3B?OpenDocument
"Anand Kale" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Mark,
>
> FAQ in Forum Nokia ??
> Also is such a file created on device. I am able to see the browser
control
> in the emulator; but not on the device ..
>
> Thx.
> Anand
>
> "Mark Shackman" <-> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...[color=green]
> > To see if it's the capabilities which are preventing your app from
> > launching, look at the debug file EPOCWIND.OUT in your temp directory[/color]
(you[color=green]
> > may need to turn PlatSec diagnostics on in your epoc.ini file) to see if
> > you're getting any PlatSec violations.
> >
> > See FAQ-1340 and FAQ-1344 for more details.
> >
> > Mark
> > Symbian Developer Network
> >
> >
> >
>
>[/color]