hi,
i am trying to build a Internet Appliance platform based OS in platform builder. I am also adding voip application to it from the catalog. I added all the components from the "Voice over IP Phone Services" catalog section. But in the emulator, when the voip application starts it gives an error message "Error null (code) 0x80...."
can someone help me with this? it's urgent.
Thank you,
vjshankar
Is it possible to use Platform Builder CE 5.0 to build voip application (e.g. sip client) and launch this client on WM 6 device ?
If not can we purchase only some sip client licenses from MS ?
Because we want to deploy Voip on our company's winodw mobile devices.
thanks.
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thank you
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
works
I come from years of Symbian PDA owning/development, and I had several languages available, besides C++: OPL (Basic-like), PersonalJava, J2ME, MidletPascal, Python, Jython, m-Shell... all of them for FREE!
What are the alternatives on a WM machine? Can I only develop in C++, or have I some FREE alternatives?
do you mean languages or programming envioments ?
embedded visual studio is free if you mean envioments
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both.
I just found info about the embedded visual studio you talk about. I see c++ allows API access,but VB cannot. Any workaround?
I also found WABA and EWE: for the first, site states "you can write native code by modifing WABA sources"; I guess it means writing additional C++ code?
for the second, it says it allows accessing native functions: does it mean you can use EWE to start/receive calls, send/receive SMS, access COM port,...?
The following languages/interpreters are used nicely on HTC Typhoon:
1. Jython 2.2 for Java 1.1.8 SE (along with Personal Java CE 1.1 and the JDK runtime/library);
2. Perl CE 5.8.0 from the Rainer-Keuchel portings;
3. nScriptm HPCARM 0.104 by Nakka/ S/K;
4. Rebol CE 1.5.5 by Carl Sassenrath.
An advanced application manager such as SPHelper is needed to solve the pointing device stuff ...
There is a Smartphone patch for Python CE from one of the developers at SF.net released in March I did not try yet, (perhaps someone interested will) ...
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The following languages/interpreters are used nicely on HTC Typhoon:
1. Jython 2.2 for Java 1.1.8 SE (along with Personal Java CE 1.1 and the JDK runtime/library);
2. Perl CE 5.8.0 from the Rainer-Keuchel portings;
3. nScriptm HPCARM 0.104 by Nakka/ S/K;
4. Rebol CE 1.5.5 by Carl Sassenrath.
An advanced application manager such as SPHelper is needed to solve the pointing device stuff ...
There is a Smartphone patch for Python CE from one of the developers at SF.net released in March I did not try yet, (perhaps someone interested will) ...
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thanks, that's very interesting, especially Jython: Is Java 1.1.8 supported by all HTC devices?
Yupp, it sure is ... but Sun Microsystems stopped releasing it alltogether to the end user, R.I.P Personal Java (this was the actual compatibility with CE) ...
The link is:
isiam.blogspot.com (I`ve made it as described) ...
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Yupp, it sure is ... but Sun Microsystems stopped releasing it alltogether to the end user, R.I.P Personal Java (this was the actual compatibility with CE) ...
The link is:
isiam.blogspot.com (I`ve made it as described) ...
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that blog is just the reason for which I asked about PersonalJava compatibility
I use PJ compatible PDAs since several years (SonyEricsson p800, Motorola a1000...), and I'd like to continue being able to use PJ applications even when I'll pass to Windows PDA!
I guess you can add Python CE v2.5 to that list as well now ...
It`ll be working fine on every single WM version existing, although I did not test`em all:
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/pythonce/PythonCE.WM.CAB?modtime=1191509518&big_mirror=0
Does anybody know where to get IBM's WebSphere Micro Environment for mobile devices from? The downloads at IBM's site do not contain the VM for WindowsMobile, only the x86 binaries. The installation guide does not seem to apply either. I am searching the PersonalProfile version.
Thanks
Hupfi said:
Does anybody know where to get IBM's WebSphere Micro Environment for mobile devices from? The downloads at IBM's site do not contain the VM for WindowsMobile, only the x86 binaries. The installation guide does not seem to apply either. I am searching the PersonalProfile version.
Thanks
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As has also been explained in the MIDlet Bible ( http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=The (Java) MIDlet Bible ), for a European, it seems to be impossible to get the trials off IBM's site. (They have never contacted me back when I requested a trial; unrestricted download seems to be only offered to Americans.)
If you need the PP version, therefore, you will need to buy it ($25) from Handango. No trial version there.
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.