I think it would be hard to use production GAE + gsm modem on your
local laptop to send SMS.  I'd recommend twilio.com or tropo.com for
sending SMS.

On Jul 11, 11:15 am, Vinuth Madinur <[email protected]> wrote:
> You can perhaps use Channel API or XMPP. Listen on a unique channel on your
> laptop. On appengine app check for laptop presence and act accordingly. This
> kind of setup can work in development as well as production mode.
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> On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 5:49 PM, Rohit Bhat <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi,
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> > I am creating an app that sends an SMS to users based on what they enter on
> > the web page. I am using SMS lib to send the SMS. Now when I use it on my
> > local machine, it can send the SMS because it knows the hardware connected
> > to the local machine. But once I deploy my application to the GAE, how do I
> > configure GAE to find out my GSM Modem connected to my laptop for sending
> > the SMS?
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