Hi Willis, Since your midlet is essentially the MMS client, it probably makes most sense for it to talk to mbuni over MM1.
Tyrol can run as a VAS, or it can receive MM1 message notification over UDP (port 2948). The latter is done on the MM1 side by mbuni if the recipient address is an IP address. I hope this makes sense. Paul. On Jan 19, 2008 8:28 PM, Willis Vandevanter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello All, > > I am new to the list so I apologize in advance for my ignorance. I am > trying to set up a test environment for Multimedia Message exchanges over > 802.11b/g. What I have: > > A midlet that composes and delivers Multimedia Messages to my server. I > have the phones (both nokia N91's) with midlets installed, connecting to my > server. The server has a small program running (I called it Tyrol) that > accepts socket connections from the phone and MM's over the connection. > Currently, Tyrol keeps the MM in memory and then delivers it when the > correct receiving midlet asks for it. Mbuni and Kannel are installed and > they run (albeit they do nothing right now). I am at the stage where I would > like to incorporate Mbuni to receive MMs from Tyrol, handle them > appropriately and, if they are "MM1" destined, send them back to Tyrol for > delivery to the Mobile Terminating midlet. > > My question: > > - It seems that Tyrol could either run as a VAS or it could open up a port > and mbuni could send MMs to that port. (assuming this is right..) Any > thoughts on which is a better solution? Is there a more pragmatic solution? > > Also, if there is a better setup to send MMs over 802.11b/g in a > controlled environment that would be great.. > > -Willis > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.mbuni.org/mailman/listinfo/users > >
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