Josip Almasi wrote:
I would also think that handlign sms in the same way would be great, for
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That would be cool, but would require javamail transport bindings to sms protocols (smpp, smsc...), and AFAIK there's still no open source implementations, as there's no free specifications.
The little black box I was talking about that is in our office, is an Siemens MT 20 (I think it is called) it acts and behaves as a normal gsm-phone and can do everything a normal gsm-phone can do, but it has no display or keyboard :-) it has only a serial connecton (rs232) and a headphone/mic connection..
When searching the net, I found the complete protocol for this device on siemens homepage, and it is based on the "normal" AT commands that was used with those normal analog (isdn too?) modems, so it is quite easy to use...
when someone calls the box sends a "RING" to the computer just like the modems did...
anyway, I have had ideas for this little device for a very long time now.. only problem is jsut that.. time... if I could just get a month or so, I could do some really cool stuff with it... :-)
anyway, back to james..
if james becomes a messaging plattform, then I think SMS would fit like a glow on the hand... and I'd be happy to make (providing I get some time) something cool for this device and incorporate it into james...
/Christian Andersson
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