ActiveSync API with Java - Windows Mobile Development and Hacking General

I am looking for a Java API to use ActiveSync on PC side.
I want to write a Java Program that syncs Google Calendar with
the PocketPC...
Is there such an API? Or at lease an ActiveSync protocol specification?
Thanks,
Philip

It's a very good idea ... but I don't know if there is any Java API for ActiveSync.
As you probably know, Java is powered by Sun and ActiveSync by Microsoft.
Maybe in ASP.NET (C#, VB, J#) from Microsoft ...

pMay said:
... a Java Program that syncs Google Calendar with
the PocketPC...
Is there such an API? Or at lease an ActiveSync protocol specification?
Thanks,
Philip
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http://www.gcalsync.com/
Enjoy.

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Serial relay over GPRS?

Hi,
I was wondering if it was feesible to write a program that could transmit serial data over a TCP connection over GPRS? I was planning on connecting COM1 of my XDA II to a microcontroller.
If its all possible, is there any way I can use Visual Studio 2005 Express? I dont have a great deal of money at the moment being a student :/
You cannot use VS 2005 express. It does not support PocketPC platform. But you can download a free Embedded Visual C++ 4.0 compiler from Microsoft and write such a program. Or you can use eDonkey and download a beta version of VisualStudio 2005.
cool cheers

Sync ML program

Hi,
does anyone know if there is any free Sync ML client for PocketPC ?
I know there is Synthetis Sync ML client but is not free and i can't purchase it because i'm outside Usa.
Please, i really need it.
Thanks a lot
Nico
or assuming you have access to your companies Exchange server (SP2) you could wait for AKU2 Messaging & Security pack to be issued by your supplier.
It supports online sync, push email, remote security admin et cetera, mind you you could do it now assuming you have an exchange account sans push email and the like...
my gawd I'm gibbering, time for bed! :shock:
Here you go..
free SyncML client
http://www.funambol.com/opensource/downloads.html
Free SyncML Server
www.mobical.net
pksenthil said:
Here you go..
free SyncML client
http://www.funambol.com/opensource/downloads.html
Free SyncML Server
www.mobical.net
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Thanks for the SyncML proram, but it requires Visual Basic Runtime, and when i try to install into my Universal (JasJar) it won't (installing error).
Bye
nicoska
Install it in main memory..It works well.

Linux solution for Push Email

Hi peeps,
do you guys know if there is a linux solution to get push email working without exchange. I'm thinking of getting exchange 2003 sp2 running in vmware, but it would be much easier to have a native solution. Anyone?
<edit> made correction pointed out below
I've never heard of exchange 2005. I think you mean exchange 2003 SP2
I dont think there is a linux solution for email push because this is a special microsoft feature in WM5.
But exchange 2003 in VMWare sounds good. Take the new VMWare Server for this, its free
Yeah running in VMWare will all be possible. But i have to purchase more memory for it. (its just a poor 733 running basically running all server functions for me) So a native solution would be more convinient. Thx for your answer. -
<edit> http://www.funambol.com might be a solution, but i didn't look into this yet.
Yeah I also was planning to install Vmware on my Redhat Fedora Core 4 server and install Exchange 2003 on it.
My server is a P3 running at 866Mhz with 512MB Ram....so it would be definitely to slow to run a Virtual Exchange 2003 machine on it.
Also because I run Veritas Netbackup 5.1 on it, which is pretty heavy to run.
I'm gonna install Vmware on my laptop (Centrino 1.7Ghz with 512MB) this weekend and lets see if Exchange would run on this machine.
But I really would love to see a sync solution on Linux that could just sync my mailaccount.
I know about some tools that can maybe do this but didn't have a good look into their capabilities:
- Exchange4Linux
- Funambol
- Sync4j
There is pushmail email service if you use an Oracle solution called collaboration suite. Runs natively on Redhat.
ricadelic said:
Hi peeps,
do you guys know if there is a linux solution to get push email working without exchange. I'm thinking of getting exchange 2003 sp2 running in vmware, but it would be much easier to have a native solution. Anyone?
<edit> made correction pointed out below
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There is pushmail email service if you use an Oracle solution called collaboration suite. Runs natively on Redhat.
ricadelic said:
Hi peeps,
do you guys know if there is a linux solution to get push email working without exchange. I'm thinking of getting exchange 2003 sp2 running in vmware, but it would be much easier to have a native solution. Anyone?
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@molski: Sync4j is the old version, the new name of this project is funambol, so forget sync4j

Sync tytn with linux?

hy everybody, i have ubuntu feisty on my notebook, and i want to sync it with any program, i need apointments, tasks and all the contacts. anyone out there who have allready done this. becuase im looking for a working solution too.
regards chief
I am not shure, if this will work throught USB cable (rdndis network card) - I guess no, but throught bluetooth, or infra should... but which program use, I really dont know. this is how it look like in windows, try to find these settings on linux...
and try google, very fist item, I found about synch on linux is this - http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Synchronize_PocketPC_and_Evolution
this should be, what you´re looking for - http://multisync.sourceforge.net/news.php
with synce and the opensync plugin, appointments and contacts sync with evolution worked for me on wm5 aku3.0 trinity and ubuntu (usb), but not anymore with aku3.3...
tasks, notes, and files sync support is in progress and 'experimental'
http://www.synce.org/index.php/Windows_Mobile_2005_Support
http://synce.sourceforge.net/synce/
anyway this is very complicated (for me) and i use exchange server now.
regards
Google up "FinchSync" - that is what I use. just need a ip connection of some type btw the tytn and ubuntu of your choice. I'm running thunderbird with lightning extension (calendar).... sync up stuff no problem.
derrumbe said:
Google up "FinchSync" - that is what I use. just need a ip connection of some type btw the tytn and ubuntu of your choice. I'm running thunderbird with lightning extension (calendar).... sync up stuff no problem.
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That means you can use Thunderbird like Outlook ? What extension do you use ?
And sceond question - how WModem is working under Ubuntu ?
I am very interested is there is any simple solution to use my GPRS internet under Ubuntu.
Benone said:
I am very interested is there is any simple solution to use my GPRS internet under Ubuntu.
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Do not use WModem, use Internet sharing (found on AKU3.3 & WM6 roms), you just get DHCP from your hermes and it does NAT of your internet connection. You can do it over usb (usbnet) or bluetooth (pand).
Unknown at this stage if synchronisation of contacts with sync-engine-python and opensync-plugin worked. bendt 15:18 Jan 29, 2007
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http://www.synce.org/index.php/Windows_Mobile_2005_HCL#HTC_TyTN
has anyone tried this, with aku >= 3.3 or wm6?
what works?
regards, chief
has anyone another idea, what can i use to sync my hermes, for example a web based solution, or are there no unix hermes users??
mfg
Chiefcooker said:
are there no unix hermes users??
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The unix hermes users are porting unix to hermes 8)

use GPRS connection on windows mobile 2003 / Magician

Hello,
at first sorry for my english, but i try to write understandable...
I'm trying to write an application for windows mobile 2003 SE on my magician. I want to send SMS vis a HTTP Gateway like SMSoIP does.
When I try to connect to the Gateway i get an error ("An error was encountered while running this programm."). The GPRS connection on the Magician is active and my code is:
WinSock1.RemoteHost = "gateway.sms77.de"
WinSock1.RemotePort = 80
WinSock1.Connect
After Winsock has the connection i send the HTTP /GET request.
I cant use the emulator with debuggig because i run eVB in an Virtal PC. An Emulator in an emulator is not alowed
In Visual Basic 6 everything works fine and i can connect to the server. Why not with embedded VB? Do I have to make the GPRS connection "usable" for my app or something? Thanks!
i would try to port the code to vb .net
it's a more stable and mature platform then
old vb
ok, and under .net i can acces the internet without any trouble?
is there no way of getting it working with eVB?
by the way, i could also use SMSoIP if i develop in .net because SMSoIP is written in .net i think. but it does not work on my Magician. Thats the reason qhy i try to make my own SMS Application.
Thanks!
i dont know but guess so
because the chances and examblems are better supported in .net
then embedded vb which is kinda a dead platform
Magician support .net i think maybe from birth only .net1.1 but one can upgrade the compact framework free from ms for version .net2
prob .net1.1 too
ok, then i try to do it in .net
and i'll try to get SMSoIP runing on my device.
Thanks for your fast answers!

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