Thanks Peter.
I know some Motorola phone support Wireless village. Do any phone embedded Jabber?
Hmm.. what kind of WV support are you talking about? There are plenty of phones (not just from Motorola) that support the Wireless Village API in J2ME. That still doesn't give you instant messenger though, or even an instant messenger API! Often it's most usefull as an API to send SMS messages with.
There are proposals for an instant messaging for Java (such as JAIN), but these are meant to be protocol agnostic, with WV being just one of the protocols you could use for it.
If aware of a few applications that use the WV API to build an instant messenger, but there are a dozen more that use Jabber. I'm pretty sure most device manufactorers have an implementation too, that they can put on the phone if the operators request it. (However, again the same is true for Jabber!)
That's the thing, you don't just need the API support, and an instant messenger that uses it. You also need support from your operator, which as far as I know is still very rare.
So have you been in the situation where you have a handset in your hand, with the WV API and a messenger that uses it, and been able to use it cause your operator supports it? Or have you read on some spec. sheets that WV is "supported"?
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