James Wong wrote: > I have one provider here using SOAP for external parties who wish to send > and receive SMS through their centre. They are also one of the major and > best providers here.
in some sense I notice that people are always "hidding" something. Like here the names from the operator. Why is that?! Don't they exists? Are they in some sense secret? *just currious* > We are using Kannel as our gateway. 3 major providers here have their own > different standard interface/protocol for external party to connect to their > center. One is using SOAP, another using normal HTTP calls with headers, and > the other one using bytes transfer and only one using industrial SMPP > protocols. which shows us again, (hip hip hurray), why we have collaborative standard bodies that define protocolls to make life easier for all ;) > I involve a lot in Kannel features customization to meet our own needs, and > thus I do some debugging and coding in Kannel C codes. I don't mind if I > take part to continue completing this module. But my skills and knowledge is > limited and I need more guidance from you guys to complete it. > > Kannel has its own library for all protocols like HTTP, Socket, etc. What I > need is actually a bit more detailed description and how it all layered in > the Kannel. It takes time for me to understand all codes and I have other > tasks to do as well. Perhaps some documents for technical stuffs would help. yep, we'd need some kind of visual/graphical abstraction layer displaying. Like a graph that shows dependecies of the layers and how they grap into each other. @Alex: David did some of that stuff. See the wallpaper in my office ;) was that usefull in any sense? Did you review? Stipe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wapme Systems AG M�nsterstr. 248 40470 D�sseldorf, NRW, Germany phone: +49.211.74845.0 fax: +49.211.74845.299 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.wapme-systems.de/ ------------------------------------------------------------------- -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.2 (Cygwin) mIsEP6mcYwEEAMDnUiUwrbb+xwTFWN6TxF2+XZu7/alwJMeCwMBRvXtPZqfjpPhS OkBpU0F4TrVuugz1HINTSaJTYq10AzDQXp5NkyWgckqW79nPAWuOX0dicbJk+cN2 nM2TI4KaxUDe6u8hghNEnH/i2lXsUu9apnP/iixzV81VC2je3uc9hZpnAAYptEVT dGlwZSBUb2xqIChUZWNobm9sb2d5IENlbnRlciAmIFJlc2VhcmNoIExhYikgPHRv bGpAd2FwbWUtc3lzdGVtcy5kZT6ItAQTAQIAHgUCP6mcYwIbAwYLCQgHAwIDFQID AxYCAQIeAQIXgAAKCRABV0w1BqPYRuSqA/wPzsQxao2YePENCtgRTrO86U6zg3sl OcS6CJFI4FZP5h/xD3GRsNH1+MPSvZlomDdpFnr547DGz/Kq9MXuQwVvlVig5yWZ K5dtKp1r5YLhxJQBhfirZbRFFnYmf19f18J8OoS28tuFVftDl1AIwJS3HLyBTv6H g2HyLAEKQIp30Q== =aYCI -----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
