If you don't want to buy a modem at this stage, you could try and
register to BulkSMS or Clickatell and use that on a pay-as-you-go
scheme.
Its not the same as a modem (you can only send messages and not
receive) but it could somehow address your issue with minimal cost.


On Mar 24, 11:15 am, wai keong <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Aryo,
>
> Thank you very much for pointing me out the Java Comm 2 for Windows!
>
> Besides, I want to verify is that my concept / planning is correct or
> not.
> As you know, I want to write a Java program to send sms, lets call the
> class SmsSender.java. Can I send sms from SmsSender.java to
> SmsServer.java to simulates sending sms to gsm modem?
> Pls correct me if i am wrong.
>
> Thank you!
>
> - waikeong -
>
> On Mar 24, 4:31 pm, Aryo Sanjaya <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > Maybe you miss this one:http://smslib.org/doc/installation/?
> > You need to provide SUN Java Comm 2 for Windows environment.
>
> > The minimal requirement is a regular cellular phone that AT Command
> > supported, and a cable data to connect it to the PC/notebook. You may use
> > yours, or your friend's phone to try it :)
>
> > Aryo Sanjayahttp://facebook.aryosanjaya.net
>
> > On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 15:18, wai keong <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Thanks for your promptly reply, Aryo
> > > .
> > > I was hitting the following error when I try to start SMSServer.java.
> > > "Error loading SolarisSerial: java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: no
> > > SolarisSerialParallel in java.library.path
> > > Caught java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: readRegistrySerial while
> > > loading driver com.sun.comm.SolarisDriver"
>
> > > Then, I did some google and found out that the java comm package is
> > > only support several *nix platform.
> > > "Implementations of the API are currently available for Solaris SPARC,
> > > Solaris x86, and Linux x86."
> > > source:http://java.sun.com/products/javacomm/ --> paragraph 3.
>
> > > I dont hv gsm modem. Due to some $$ issue, my company dont want to
> > > invest (buy a gsm modem) before I able to prove the concept and show
> > > bosses a prototype of sending SMS via GSM modem. What to do? Economy
> > > downturn nowadays..
>
> > > Thank you!
>
> > > On Mar 24, 4:04 pm, Aryo Sanjaya <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > Just wanna confirm, SMSServer is running well on my Windows.
> > > > And yes, SMSLib is what you need.
>
> > > > Why don't you use a real phone/gsm modem to try it?
>
> > > > Aryo Sanjayahttp://facebook.aryosanjaya.net
>
> > > > On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 14:59, wai keong <[email protected]>
> > > wrote:
>
> > > > > Is that possible to send sms to some phone emulator?
> > > > > Besides, is this library support windows?
> > > > > As i see, its making use of some java communication package (that can
> > > > > not run in windows) in SMSServer.java.
> > > > > What i want to do is making a simple SMS Client that able to send SMS
> > > > > to GSM modem/phone.
> > > > > Is that SMSLib suites my needs?
>
> > > > > Pls comment. Thank you!
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