mapirule.dll for arm4 - Windows Mobile Development and Hacking General

I am trying to develop an today plugin for cellbroadcasting, for this I require mapirule.dll compiled for arm4.
if someone could please oblige.

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HOWTO start MIDP Application development - some questions ..

Hey guys,
Currently I am Java programmer (applications and applets for PCs), but I want to try something new, and so I am instersted in developing apps for cellphones. Hope you can answer my questions:
1) MIDP 2.0 does support animated gifs and allows me to access the phones memory (for loading files) when the phone supports this, right? Whats the name of the API that allows me to access the phones memory?
2) Whats the best free development platform for MIDP 2.0 at the moment? Currently I use Eclipse, but I guess I need something else for mobile development.
3) Are there any websites with tutorials that give me a lil introduction to MIDP? Any links are welcome.
Just started to look at this myself, though not fully understanding it yet, managed to get a MIDP helloworld class compiled and .jar created just using javac / command line so far, but haven't managed to get it working on the device yet, need to look into preverifying so i'm told.
2) J2ME toolkit perhaps, free with registration on java.sun.com, explanation of it is in the link in reply (3), might be worth a look first to see if it's what you're after.
3) http://www.codeguru.com/Cpp/W-P/ce/networking/article.php/c7911/
If anyone has any further info, please respond.
http://today.java.net/pub/a/today/2005/02/09/j2me1.html?page=2
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How does one develop software for WM?
Evera said:
How does one develop software for WM?
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Hi,
get a copy of visual-studio or evc++ (which is free), download and install the proper sdk's for the devices and go ahead reading books, analyse the source code of the sample application provided in the sdk's and then you're ready to code your own...that's it.. I can only encourage to you try it, it's easier than you think.
cheers
Link
Greetings,
If you could provide the link for the softwares it would be very helpful of you.
And a guide for the new people who are dump of making a software for pocket pc be very nice of you.
evc++
http://www.google.dk/search?hl=da&q=evc++&btnG=Google-søgning&meta=lr=lang_da|lang_en
how to program
http://www.google.dk/search?hl=da&q=learning+c++&btnG=Søg&meta=lr=lang_da|lang_en

[Project] Client Repository such Swaret(Linux Slackware)

Need WM6 software developers for make WM6 installer from remote repository .
the software must read file list from repository and download and install on device the selected cab with dependencies.
Its Possible?
tnx to all
it's very good idea, if i can help with something... i'm a coder, buy my skill of C/C++ is a little low.

Android dependences

Hi all!
I have a (noob?) problem, I can't include all the dependences necessary to modify the android messaging application (Mms.apk).
I've installed Eclipse and all the "android stuff" (emulators and so on...) and cloned the mms source code from GIT but, when I import the existing project, I've an error with the "com.google.*" packages, eclipse doesn't find them!
I figure out that the only packages that are avaible with my SDK installation are the "com.android.*" ones...
There is something missing...
Can anyone help me?
Thank you in advance!
I have also the same problem in my android htc mobile also the file for playing are not supported for some format.
I don't really understand what you mean...
Come on!
I'm sure that someone can help me!

Doubts with Using Xamarin to develop Android App

Hi All,
We are developing Android App using C# with Xamarin.
I have task to integrate existing C source with App developed. This done by loading corresponding *.so.
Sorry in advance if these questions are naive....
Questions:
1 > I am using Windows. To generate the *.so what is the suitable IDE? Can the windows be used to generate *.so(static object)?
2> If I were to go with Eclipse , Do I need to install the plugins like SDK ,NDK etc...?
3> Do I need to care for processor architecture's , If need to compile the source?....I mean cross compilation
Thanks
sanddune008 said:
Hi All,
We are developing Android App using C# with Xamarin.
I have task to integrate existing C source with App developed. This done by loading corresponding *.so.
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I'm not sure if I understand you question but I assume you want to extend an existing app -build in C# using Xamarin- with native android Java?
I'm not sure that's even possible. Xamarin is utilizing mono for android to create android (Linux) executable files. When decompiling my own Xamarin build apk with APK Studio I did see the mono .so libraries, but my own code was compiled. Referenced .Net (Windows!) dll's where added to the apk. I assume the mono libraries deal with how they are used in the compiled C# code.
Since there's no quick conversion I see a few options:
A - Change the Xamarin/C# android project to a library project (dll). Compile it using Xamarin and find out (google) how to utilize this dll using mono for android in your Java development environment (eclipse). There are mono .so files...
B - Convert the Xamarin/C# source to java source code. There are some commercial tools which claim to be able to convert C# to Java. Go java all the way.
C - Stick to Xamarin/C#
I think option A will lead to lots of headache assuming you referenced some .Net assemblies in your C# source. However it might be worth a try. Though keep in mind that if you keep using the Xamarin/C# part, you keep needing the Xamarin license to upgrade/update code in the future.
I would go for either B or C depending on the codebase. If it's a lot of code a Xamarin license renewal might be cheaper then a rewrite (conversion). In my experience code converters are reasonable tools, but I've never saw a one-click conversion happen. There's always extra work to make the converted code even compile.
In conclusion: Mixing Xamarin/C# and native Java code might be technically possible, I would rather make a choice for either one of them.
I can't answer your questions about eclipse and required libraries, but I hope my answer is of some use.
Regards,
Alex

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