Hi,

Only one of these two ports will work properly. I don't know which one
- test both to see which one works ok.

You can send and receive via the same port. You need to adjust your
application and use *one* SMSLib.Service object and call the
readMessages()/sendMessage() respectively.

On Sep 24, 5:57 am, Mark Thien <[email protected]> wrote:
> Does it mean that if my application need to read message and send
> message, I need 2 modem to do the work? 1 is for sending and another
> for reading?
>
> On Sep 24, 9:39 am, Mark Thien <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I am using Vista Business edition and my laptop got a built in
> > bluetooth dongle.
> > hence, I use this dongle to initialize with my SE k800i phone and
> > after that it created 2 ports for me, which are
>
> > 1) Dial up networking (DUN) port 3 - Outgoing
> > 2) Serial port (SPP) port 4 - Incoming
>
> > After that I run SendMessage.java by using port 3 and ReadMessage.java
> > by using port 4.
>
> > SendMessage.java
>
> >                 while(true){
> >                         Thread.sleep(600000); // simulate to send every 10 
> > mins
> >                         // Send a message synchronously.
> >                         msg = new OutboundMessage("+6591177135", "Hello 
> > Good day. This is
> > from Twitext.com ... ");
> >                         srv.sendMessage(msg);
> >                 }
>
> > I run SendMessage.java first then ReadMessage.java
> > It was able to Send and Read Message initially, but after a while,
> > SendMessage never send out any SMS anymore but ReadMessage still be
> > able to continue reading new inbound message.
>
> > On Sep 23, 7:38 pm, Thanasis <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > I don't understand what you are trying to do...
> > > If you have one phone, then only one port should be used. What is COM3
> > > and COM4???
>
> > > On Sep 23, 6:33 am, Mark Thien <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Hi guys,
>
> > > >     I have downloaded the example source code for version 3.4.2. I
> > > > have setup my Sony Ericsson k800i to use port 3 as outgoing and port 4
> > > > as incoming. Hence, I run SendMessage.java using port3 and then run
> > > > ReadMessage.java using port4. It was initialized successfully.
> > > > ReadMessage able to read new incoming message at start. However, after
> > > > sometime, it stop reading any new incoming message.
>
> > > >     If I start ReadMessage.java 1st then start SendMessage.java,
> > > > reading message has no problem but after sometime, SendMessage just
> > > > never send out any SMS and both problem never throw any exception.
>
> > > >    Appreciate someone could help here. Thanks !
>
> > > > regards,
> > > > Mark Thien
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