Zahid, I go through the STK app. I have extended smslib to do this.
Regards, Nizam On Wednesday, August 1, 2012 12:34:29 PM UTC+5:30, zahid wrote: > > Hi, > How do your reloading system works? Do send SMS formatted text to a > special number? In my case i have no option like that. That is why I am > facing problem. > > Thanks > > On Tuesday, July 31, 2012 8:23:58 PM UTC+6, Nizam wrote: >> >> I'd recommend not trying to take this route. If you get past this step, >> you will face your next challenge - to determine the communication format >> between the STK reload app and the operator's backend. >> >> As MaxX suggests, try to find out the alternative reload options and pick >> the easiest one (if available). I do have a production implementation that >> does prepaid mobile recharge for Indian operators. Doing the proof of >> concept was a moderate complexity job, but achieving production quality is >> a huge task. Turn around times, integrity of financial transactions, >> handling network and business exceptions ... >> >> --Nizam >> >> On Tuesday, July 31, 2012 5:12:07 PM UTC+5:30, zahid wrote: >>> >>> Hi, >>> Is there way that i can know in what number my mobile is sending the >>> request from the SIM menu? >>> >>> Thanks >>> >>> On Tuesday, July 31, 2012 5:00:38 PM UTC+6, MaxX wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> Indeed as Nizam said, you need to use the AT comamnd set for SIM >>>> Application Toolkit >>>> You can find description of such AT commands in 3GPP TS 27.007 ( >>>> Chapter 12 on my version - 10.7.0 ) >>>> >>>> I've been working with SimToolkit Applications in the past and from my >>>> experience I cand say that you need a lot of practice and time to >>>> acomplish >>>> a successful application. You also need to check if you modem supports >>>> that >>>> command set for STK. >>>> >>>> In my opinion the effort to develop such an application it's a bit too >>>> high compared to the other possibility to make a call or send an SMS or an >>>> USSD. ( things already implemented in SMSLib ) I am saying that because >>>> in >>>> the background that's what the STK application does, takes your input and >>>> packs it somehow and sends it via SMS or USSD ( most certainly via SMS - >>>> it's the most supported way of communication by the phones) >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> MaxX >>>> >>>> >>>> On Monday, July 30, 2012 5:25:28 PM UTC+3, Nizam wrote: >>>>> >>>>> It can be done with smslib. First, you need a modem that supports >>>>> accessing SIM Application Toolkit based apps on the SIM. Each modem >>>>> vendor >>>>> has their own proprietary API. Next you will need to make changes to >>>>> smslib >>>>> code to access this API. Finally you can use Hyperterminal to determine >>>>> the >>>>> exact sequence of commands required by your specific "reload" app and >>>>> implement it in your client code. >>>>> >>>>> --Nizam >>>>> >>>>> On Monday, July 30, 2012 12:12:18 PM UTC+5:30, zahid wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> Hi Maxx, >>>>>> Thanks for your reply. I know smslib does not provide "load balance" >>>>>> functionality. But what I want to know is that how can I do that with it. >>>>>> In my country the following steps need to be done to reload balance >>>>>> in mobile >>>>>> >>>>>> - From mobile SIM there is a menu for reload >>>>>> - If you go inside that menu then you will prompt to give the >>>>>> number where you want to sent balance. >>>>>> - if you give the number then it ask for how much amount you want >>>>>> to sent >>>>>> - and at the end it aske for the pin code and then you sent it >>>>>> and reload the blance >>>>>> >>>>>> Can the above steps done by SMSLIB. as far I understand it needs to >>>>>> control the SIM menu option. Can you give me a proper guide line how I >>>>>> may >>>>>> can do it? >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks in advance >>>>>> >>>>>> On Friday, July 27, 2012 6:51:31 PM UTC+6, MaxX wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> well ... >>>>>>> >>>>>>> smslib does not provide "load balance" functionality of the shelf, >>>>>>> because there is no standard way of doing it >>>>>>> each operator implements his own reload/topup logic >>>>>>> >>>>>>> some do it via SMS some via USSD some via call to a short number >>>>>>> followed by some actions and the reload code >>>>>>> All these can be implemented via SMSLIB you just need to know ( >>>>>>> reasearch ) the flow to do it and after that implement it in your >>>>>>> application logic >>>>>>> SMSLIB only provides the means to do it, you have to work a bit and >>>>>>> implement it >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I am working now to implement this functionality in my application >>>>>>> for 3 operators in Romania ( because I live here and I know the >>>>>>> recharging >>>>>>> flow for each operator ) >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Regards, >>>>>>> MaxX >>>>>>> >>>>>> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "SMSLib Discussion Group" group. 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