Charith,

You will also need to come up with a protocol, for that I propose you search
through any existing protocols and try to be compliant with those... but not
to inherit bad protocols.

Thanks,
Ruwan

On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 10:01 AM, Charith Wickramarachchi <
charith.dhanus...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Thank you very much for you ideas and comments.It is very nice of all of
> you.
>
> Currently I have done testing with SMSlib and looking in to the SMPP API
> and jsmpp which is a good implementation
>
> @Deepal
> Thank you for pointing out this.I'm not trying re implement this
> feature.As  Saranga has pointed out giving SMPP support for Axis2 will be a
> very use full in most of the practical scenarios.(in the Transport Reciver
> side)
>
> @Saranga
>
> Thank you for your tip on SMSCSim  which i will be able to use to build up
> my test environment
>
>
> @Eran
>
> Yes I agree.I think sending push notifications will be much valuble with
> the Synapse alterting caperbilities.I have done some basic tests on this
> using SMSlib using a Digital modem.And SMSLib supports  many famous phones
> (GSM modems).
> But the prob with the SMSlib was it did not suppot SMPP.
>
> So i was thinking while supporting SMPP. At least implement this feature in
> the Transport Sender side so that we can use it in Sending Alerts.
>
> And thank you all again for the feedback. I'll send a proposal  on this
> Specifing a much concrite design
>
> thank you,
> Charith
>
> On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 8:17 AM, Damitha Kumarage <damith...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Eran Chinthaka wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Charith,
>>>
>>> This is a very good idea. I especially like the concept because this can
>>> be used to "push" notifications to the clients. Here are some few comments.
>>>
>>> 1. What is your plan to test this application?  Are you thinking of using
>>> a digital modem or a SMS Server on your own? May be this part will be as
>>> trivial as sending an email to a server, or invoking a REST interface.
>>>
>>> 2. If you are using java to write clients that will run on clients,
>>> remember you will not be able to use at least some of the Axis2 classes, if
>>> they are not supported by the profiles in J2ME.
>>>
>> How about reviving Mira project which is a implementation of JSR172. MMS
>> transport for Axis2 [1] seems to be using this.
>>
>>
>>> 3. Rather than writing a generic (and crappy) java application, how about
>>> writing more integrated apps for famous phones like iPhone, blackberries,
>>> etc.,. When the applications are integrated, it will be more useful and
>>> convenient, IMO.
>>>
>> There is/was some activity in this area within Axis2/C community for
>> symbian, Android
>> thanks,
>> Damitha
>>
>> [1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS2-941
>>
>>
>>> This project can be handled couple of different ways. If you can
>>> elaborate a bit more on your plan, it will be easy for us to understand how
>>> easy/hard it is and depending on that we can help you.
>>>
>>> With Mettha,
>>> Eran Chinthaka
>>>
>>> --------------------------------------------------------------------
>>> Health is the greatest gift; contentment is the greatest wealth; trusting
>>> is the best relationship; nirvana is the highest joy. - Dhammapada
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 4:29 AM, Charith Wickramarachchi <
>>> charith.dhanus...@gmail.com <mailto:charith.dhanus...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>
>>>    Hi,
>>>
>>>    I m planing to write a SMS transport for axis2 as My GSoC
>>>    project.From that users will be able to invoke web services using
>>>    a SMSs and also axis2 will be able to send SMS massages to the
>>>    clients.
>>>
>>>    As a first phase i m thinking of giving support to Simple sms's to
>>>    invoke  services (Eg: by providing service name and paramters
>>>    (like in Rest))
>>>    And also in the Sender side making it enable to Send simple text
>>>    responces
>>>
>>>    And as a Sesond phase i will try to handle binery attatchments and
>>>    SOAP content comming with a SMS.(Since now there may insidences
>>>    that javaME mobile clients may able to send recieve SOAP and
>>>    binery attachments using SMSs).
>>>    I'm thinking of get the support of SMSLib <http://smslib.org/> or
>>>    jsmpp <http://code.google.com/p/jsmpp/> libries to implement this
>>>    feature(Both projects have Apache License)      If you think this is a
>>> good project idea.I would like to submit a
>>>    project proposal.and implement this feature.
>>>
>>>    your ideas and comments are welcome.
>>>
>>>    thank you,
>>>    --    Charith Dhanushka Wickramarachchi
>>>    http://charithwiki.blogspot.com/
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>> --
>> __________________________________________________________________
>>
>> Damitha Kumarage
>> http://people.apache.org/
>> __________________________________________________________________
>>
>
>
>
> --
> Charith Dhanushka Wickramarachchi
> http://charithwiki.blogspot.com/
>
>


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