Re: SMS to launch app in mobile

2007-12-14 Thread Angel Gomez

Hi all.

Well, it happens that it is working... adding
udh=%06%05%04%40%AB%00%00 to the send message url
dit it.

Thank's all.


--- Jinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hey...
  we need to send the sms to that specific port ...we
 can not read the sms
 coming to inbox from a j2me app. I did one app
 once..at that time i used
 SMSLib a java api to send sms to a particular port
 and that worked fine :)
 
 On 12/14/07, Angel Gomez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
  Thank's to both.
 
  The application is already installed in the mobile
  phone and binded to a port ( 16555 in this case ).
  Also, we are able to launch it sending an SMS
 message
  with another phone via a j2me app.
 
  I found this thread in kannel user-list
 
 

http://www.mail-archive.com/users@kannel.org/msg00410.html
 
  It seems that I have to include a udh in the url
 I
  use to send SMS with kannel, also in Table 6-16.
 SMS
  Push (send-sms) CGI Variables of the kannel
  documentation is mentiones how to use this udh
 field,
  altough it is never mentioned that you can set the
  destination port with it.
 
  Now, my problem is that kannel complains with a
 http:
  HTTP/1.0 400 Bad Request body: UDH field
 misformed,
  rejected. I'm not formatting the udh field
 right... I
  tried with %07%06%05%04%40%AB%40%AB and
  %06%05%04%40%AB%40%AB to no avail...
 
  Amy hints on how to specify the udh field for port
  16555 ?
 
  Regards.
 
 
 
  --- Steve Rothwell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  wrote:
 
   I think the bit that has been missed is that you
   need to register the port in the Push-Registry
   settings in the Jad file also I think, but
 cannot
   remember in detail, you need code in the app.
 You
   definitely need code if you want to use the SMS
 data
   if you don't use the data then just the
   push-registry will probably work.
  
   I have this working in places so if really stuck
 I
   can dig the code out and take a look.
  
   Steve
  
   -Original Message-
   From: info.ubichip [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: 13 December 2007 17:21
   To: 'Angel Gomez'; users@kannel.org
   Subject: RE: SMS to launch app in mobile
  
   Hello,
  
   Please be more specific. There is alternative :
   1/ use wap push to send the application
   Or  2/ personnalized the header UDH in order
 to
   send the sms to the
   correct port
  
  
   Hope that help
  
   -Original Message-
   From: Angel Gomez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: jeudi 13 décembre 2007 09:08
   To: users@kannel.org
   Subject: SMS to launch app in mobile
  
   Hi all.
  
   I 've gone thru the user list archives and the
   documentation, with no
   success, looking for a way to send an SMS
 message
   with Kannel that launch an
   application in the mobile phone, as far as I
 know,
   the message needs to be
   sent to a specific port to which the application
 in
   the mobile phone is
   binded to.
  
   Is there a way to specify the port to which the
 SMS
   message will be
   delivered on the mobile phone ?
  
   TIA
   Regards.
  
  
  
  
 
 


   
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RE: SMS to launch app in mobile

2007-12-13 Thread info.ubichip
Hello,

Please be more specific. There is alternative :
1/ use wap push to send the application
Or  2/ personnalized the header UDH in order to send the sms to the
correct port


Hope that help

-Original Message-
From: Angel Gomez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: jeudi 13 décembre 2007 09:08
To: users@kannel.org
Subject: SMS to launch app in mobile

Hi all.

I 've gone thru the user list archives and the documentation, with no
success, looking for a way to send an SMS message with Kannel that launch an
application in the mobile phone, as far as I know, the message needs to be
sent to a specific port to which the application in the mobile phone is
binded to.

Is there a way to specify the port to which the SMS message will be
delivered on the mobile phone ?

TIA
Regards.


 


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RE: SMS to launch app in mobile

2007-12-13 Thread Steve Rothwell
I think the bit that has been missed is that you need to register the port in 
the Push-Registry settings in the Jad file also I think, but cannot remember in 
detail, you need code in the app. You definitely need code if you want to use 
the SMS data if you don't use the data then just the push-registry will 
probably work.

I have this working in places so if really stuck I can dig the code out and 
take a look.

Steve

-Original Message-
From: info.ubichip [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 13 December 2007 17:21
To: 'Angel Gomez'; users@kannel.org
Subject: RE: SMS to launch app in mobile

Hello,

Please be more specific. There is alternative :
1/ use wap push to send the application
Or  2/ personnalized the header UDH in order to send the sms to the
correct port


Hope that help

-Original Message-
From: Angel Gomez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: jeudi 13 décembre 2007 09:08
To: users@kannel.org
Subject: SMS to launch app in mobile

Hi all.

I 've gone thru the user list archives and the documentation, with no
success, looking for a way to send an SMS message with Kannel that launch an
application in the mobile phone, as far as I know, the message needs to be
sent to a specific port to which the application in the mobile phone is
binded to.

Is there a way to specify the port to which the SMS message will be
delivered on the mobile phone ?

TIA
Regards.


 


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RE: SMS to launch app in mobile

2007-12-13 Thread Angel Gomez

Thank's to both.

The application is already installed in the mobile
phone and binded to a port ( 16555 in this case ).
Also, we are able to launch it sending an SMS message
with another phone via a j2me app.

I found this thread in kannel user-list

http://www.mail-archive.com/users@kannel.org/msg00410.html

It seems that I have to include a udh in the url I
use to send SMS with kannel, also in Table 6-16. SMS
Push (send-sms) CGI Variables of the kannel
documentation is mentiones how to use this udh field,
altough it is never mentioned that you can set the
destination port with it.

Now, my problem is that kannel complains with a http:
HTTP/1.0 400 Bad Request body: UDH field misformed,
rejected. I'm not formatting the udh field right... I
tried with %07%06%05%04%40%AB%40%AB and
%06%05%04%40%AB%40%AB to no avail...

Amy hints on how to specify the udh field for port
16555 ?

Regards.



--- Steve Rothwell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 I think the bit that has been missed is that you
 need to register the port in the Push-Registry
 settings in the Jad file also I think, but cannot
 remember in detail, you need code in the app. You
 definitely need code if you want to use the SMS data
 if you don't use the data then just the
 push-registry will probably work.
 
 I have this working in places so if really stuck I
 can dig the code out and take a look.
 
 Steve
 
 -Original Message-
 From: info.ubichip [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: 13 December 2007 17:21
 To: 'Angel Gomez'; users@kannel.org
 Subject: RE: SMS to launch app in mobile
 
 Hello,
 
 Please be more specific. There is alternative :
 1/ use wap push to send the application
 Or  2/ personnalized the header UDH in order to
 send the sms to the
 correct port
 
 
 Hope that help
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Angel Gomez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: jeudi 13 décembre 2007 09:08
 To: users@kannel.org
 Subject: SMS to launch app in mobile
 
 Hi all.
 
 I 've gone thru the user list archives and the
 documentation, with no
 success, looking for a way to send an SMS message
 with Kannel that launch an
 application in the mobile phone, as far as I know,
 the message needs to be
 sent to a specific port to which the application in
 the mobile phone is
 binded to.
 
 Is there a way to specify the port to which the SMS
 message will be
 delivered on the mobile phone ?
 
 TIA
 Regards.
 
 
  


 
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Re: SMS to launch app in mobile

2007-12-13 Thread Jinson
Hey...
 we need to send the sms to that specific port ...we can not read the sms
coming to inbox from a j2me app. I did one app once..at that time i used
SMSLib a java api to send sms to a particular port and that worked fine :)

On 12/14/07, Angel Gomez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 Thank's to both.

 The application is already installed in the mobile
 phone and binded to a port ( 16555 in this case ).
 Also, we are able to launch it sending an SMS message
 with another phone via a j2me app.

 I found this thread in kannel user-list

 http://www.mail-archive.com/users@kannel.org/msg00410.html

 It seems that I have to include a udh in the url I
 use to send SMS with kannel, also in Table 6-16. SMS
 Push (send-sms) CGI Variables of the kannel
 documentation is mentiones how to use this udh field,
 altough it is never mentioned that you can set the
 destination port with it.

 Now, my problem is that kannel complains with a http:
 HTTP/1.0 400 Bad Request body: UDH field misformed,
 rejected. I'm not formatting the udh field right... I
 tried with %07%06%05%04%40%AB%40%AB and
 %06%05%04%40%AB%40%AB to no avail...

 Amy hints on how to specify the udh field for port
 16555 ?

 Regards.



 --- Steve Rothwell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:

  I think the bit that has been missed is that you
  need to register the port in the Push-Registry
  settings in the Jad file also I think, but cannot
  remember in detail, you need code in the app. You
  definitely need code if you want to use the SMS data
  if you don't use the data then just the
  push-registry will probably work.
 
  I have this working in places so if really stuck I
  can dig the code out and take a look.
 
  Steve
 
  -Original Message-
  From: info.ubichip [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: 13 December 2007 17:21
  To: 'Angel Gomez'; users@kannel.org
  Subject: RE: SMS to launch app in mobile
 
  Hello,
 
  Please be more specific. There is alternative :
  1/ use wap push to send the application
  Or  2/ personnalized the header UDH in order to
  send the sms to the
  correct port
 
 
  Hope that help
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Angel Gomez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: jeudi 13 décembre 2007 09:08
  To: users@kannel.org
  Subject: SMS to launch app in mobile
 
  Hi all.
 
  I 've gone thru the user list archives and the
  documentation, with no
  success, looking for a way to send an SMS message
  with Kannel that launch an
  application in the mobile phone, as far as I know,
  the message needs to be
  sent to a specific port to which the application in
  the mobile phone is
  binded to.
 
  Is there a way to specify the port to which the SMS
  message will be
  delivered on the mobile phone ?
 
  TIA
  Regards.
 
 
 
 

 
  
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