on such a device (either
through osgi
containers or any other container)?
Thanks very much in advance
Demetris
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Hi all,
I wanted to run REST-WS on the N800 since the SOAP-based solns are a
dead end.
Can anyone recommend a Web Server (open source) for the N800 - I heard
stories
about older versions of Apache web servers running under J2ME (CDC) but
I don't
seem to be able to verity that. I found the
Can someone please confirm that they can see this email? There have
been some issues with post seeing my own postings (even though in the
subscriber page the appropriate option is checked off as Yes) and also
anyone seeing my emails on any of the two lists.
Thanks
Excellent idea - thanks Andrew.
Sorry for the spam guys and thanks to all who responded and helped me
out with this.
There is still an issue with me seeing my own postings so I will let the
admins know.
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Andrew Flegg wrote:
On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 05:28, Demetris demet
Hi all,
has anyone been successful in deployment mySQL dbs on the N800? If yes
can you share any of your experiences with it? If not, any other
open-source dbs
that can be possibly interfaced through cdc Java on the N800?
Thanks much
Demetris
. Is
there a J connector available for this port I can use? You said you have
been using this only
for Perl-based apps so I am not sure if you ever tried any Java apps
with it.
Thanks very much once again
Tony Green wrote:
On Friday 22 Jan 2010 06:04:06 Demetris wrote:
Hi all,
has anyone been
Hi Tony,
thanks for the response - I have a feeling you may be right on this one
so I will give it a shot
and let you know how it works out. Either way thanks a bunch for the
good help.
Take care
Tony Green wrote:
On Friday 22 Jan 2010 17:10:47 Demetris wrote:
Hi Tony,
excellent
not install correctly:
http://repository.maemo.org/extras-devel/pool/fremantle/free/m/mysql/
Thanks
Demetris wrote:
Hi Tony,
thanks for the response - I have a feeling you may be right on this
one so I will give it a shot
and let you know how it works out. Either way thanks a bunch for the
good help
in the next weeks and
upload a new package. Any help is appreciated ;-)
What is the list of the perl dependencies? Maybe I can help you out there.
Jeremiah
kind gerards
Bjoern
2010/1/26 Demetris demet...@ece.neu.edu mailto:demet...@ece.neu.edu
Hi all,
most likely I will use what Tony has
Hey Tony,
from your experience, where do you think I can drop the java libs (if I
can find them)
in your port to be able to use them for java client connectivity? Just
in case you may
have a clue .. ;)
Thanks
Tony Green wrote:
On Friday 22 Jan 2010 17:10:47 Demetris wrote:
Hi Tony
Hi all,
Tony Green's mySQL port on the N800 works like a charm. My next
steps is to interface
the db using j2me. I have been using
Foundation_Profile-phoneme_advanced_mr2_b18-linux_arm_generic-bin-rev5444.zip
package for the cvm apps on the N800 but I don't think in includes the sql
Never mind on the first question _ I think this is the link:
https://www.nokiausa.com/get-support-and-software/product-support/nokia-n810-wimax/software
However, any hints on the second question below? Also is the only way to
upgrade the
tables via USB connectivity? Can it be done over WiFi?
Hi all,
I was able to install and run mySQL on both the N800 and N810 fairly
easy.
I want to also test out the SQLite - I download the binaries for it from
the SQLite
site (http://www.sqlite.org/sqlite3-3.6.22.bin.gz), chmod on it to x,
and launch but
it fails - meaning it is not actiing as
for the detailed compilation instructions on the
source and to Graham for the
info on the SQLite2 that may be the solution I need to follow up on.
I will send an update on the list after I set things up.
Regards
Florian Boor wrote:
Hi,
Demetris schrieb:
I was able to install and run mySQL
So yes - the SQLite2 binaries from the Extras repos works fine on the
M810 under Diablo so far. So
I will need to find the compatible python / perl or java connectors to
attach to the databases I am creating
I assume.
Demetris wrote:
Hey Florian,
makes sense of course - I gave them a shot
Hi all,
is there a Java API available for accessing the GPS device on the
N810? I have a feeling asking for a Java API may be a tough one,
so in such a case, a C? Any other type?
I am pretty much interested on retrieving the appropriate data for
my current location that I can feed into
have to go another route.
Frank
On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 9:26 AM, Demetris demet...@ece.neu.edu wrote:
Hi all,
is there a Java API available for accessing the GPS device on the
N810? I have a feeling asking for a Java API may be a tough one,
so in such a case, a C? Any other type?
I am
Has anyone used SQLite clients implemented in Java (j2me cdc)? If not
what are the popular
choices for such clients? Python? Perl?
Thanks
Demetris wrote:
So yes - the SQLite2 binaries from the Extras repos works fine on the
M810 under Diablo so far. So
I will need to find the compatible
Anyone knows of a WSDL 2.0 parser for mobile Java (J2ME CDC)?
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and repost.
Give these a shot and let me know how it works out.
Gunter Ohrner wrote:
Demetris G. Galatopoullos wrote:
Not sure how much this will help you but I have been running
PhoneME (J2ME CDC) on the N800 and N810 devices for a while
now without any issues.
The PhoneME project does
/product_detail_tools.php
Is there any free version of the toolkit applicable for download?
Any other suggestions to compile phoneME for maemo?
Thanks for any hint.
Chris
On Sat, Apr 10, 2010 at 4:23 AM, Demetris demet...@ece.neu.edu
mailto:demet...@ece.neu.edu wrote:
True it does not but it has
Hey Henning,
do you have any further info as to how to run the gpsd via the java-dbus?
I want to run this on the N800 and either interface through java or
javascript
clients.
Thanks
Henning Heinold wrote:
Hi,
you can start the gpsd via dbus. I don't know yet if the gpsd also sends
the
Hi all,
the CDC runtime (PhoneME) running under the N800 (Diablo) is complaining
about the java.beans.* package (needed by the apache.log4j) not being
present.
I was under the impression that it does include it - anyone else able to
run
the CDC runtime on the N800 with the java.beans package
and regards
Henning Heinold wrote:
Quoting Demetris demet...@ece.neu.edu:
Hey Henning,
do you have any further info as to how to run the gpsd via the
java-dbus?
I want to run this on the N800 and either interface through java or
javascript
clients.
Thanks
Hi,
sorry I was wrong. On maemo4
Hi all,
still having some trouble trying to put together an interface to the GPS
device
on the N810. Overall I need to retrieve the current location (not sure what
kind of data the GPS driver (or the gpsd) returns on the N810) that
eventually
I can feed into Google Maps API (or something
I played a bit with the Maemo Mapper code. I will follow up on both of
these and see what
I can find to help me. thanks very much.
W. de Hoog wrote:
Navit and Maemo Mapper both contain code to use gpsd. Did you already
take a look at them?
still having some trouble trying to put together
Hi all,
the same (shell-based) app running on N810 under Maemo5 gets suspended on
the N900 under Maemo5. Any idea why it would be so - I am running cvm
(J2ME-CDC PhoneME for java runtime):
Process #1667 received signal 4, suspending
[1] + Stopped (signal) /home/user/dgg/cdc/bin/cvm
if
anyone
has done this but I did remember a discussion on getting J2ME to run under
N900.
Thanks for the response Kimmo
Kimmo Hämäläinen wrote:
On Thu, 2010-07-01 at 21:54 +0200, ext Demetris wrote:
Hi all,
the same (shell-based) app running on N810 under Maemo5 gets suspended on
the N900
Hi all,
does anyone know if the N8xx series tablets can work with wireless dongles
to offer broadband connectivity?
Thanks
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On Sat, 2010-03-13 at 00:22 -0500, Demetris wrote:
Has anyone used SQLite clients implemented in Java (j2me cdc)? If not
what are the popular
choices for such clients? Python? Perl?
C++ with Qt works as far as I can tell.
Bernd
A while ago, I was poking around at what was being
I did check out the SQLite web site and it is pretty comprehensive.
We are bound to a PhomeME (j2me cdc) app so we need to have
a bridge between that and the native language (C/C++).
Quoting Dr. Nicholas Shaw d...@docharley.com:
Has anyone used SQLite clients implemented in Java (j2me cdc)? If
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