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Initialize a dial up connection from Jeode ipaq 1.9

 
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 28, 2003 2:49 pm    Post subject: Initialize a dial up connection from Jeode ipaq 1.9 Reply with quote



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PostPosted: Fri Nov 28, 2003 2:49 pm    Post subject: Re: Initialize a dial up connection from Jeode ipaq 1.9 Reply with quote



Hallo Patrik,

I'm sorry, I haven't got a solution for you, I'm searching for the same for
a long time now.
I tried to use JNI and a dll I wrote for RAS on WinCE, but with little
effort.
I also tried to get a connection to a WebServer (port 80) whenever I need a
connection to my application server (different port), so the OS should
connect to the ISP (like it is doing when starting the Internet Explorer),
but I only got a "java.net.ConnectException" with Jeode.

What strategies do you follow to solve this problem?

Yours

Michael


"Stefan Wiksten" <stefan.wiksten (AT) sdc (DOT) se> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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Is it possible from within Jeode 1.9 ipaq edition to initialize a dial up
connection?

Best regards

//Patrik Jonasson

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 04, 2004 6:24 pm    Post subject: Re: Linux Alternative to MobileSet? Reply with quote



Hey cool! I am a linux user too! Will do some testing!

Brad

Ludovic HOCHET wrote:
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If I may : http://codecentral.borland.com/codecentral/ccweb.exe/listing?id=16375
Although it is more constraint than MobileSet and hasn't been tested in its latest
version on linux (I don't have a convenient access to a linux box at the moment)
Feedback is welcomed.

Untested alternative would be to install it on windows box then transfer the required files
to the linux box... (I think you could get the design side working, but may be not the
runtime - though you can combine MobileSet with my OT to run the midlet)

HTH,
Sayonara,

Kaz. Sasayama wrote:

Is there an alternative to MoblieSet that runs on Linux? I'm trying to
integrate J2ME Wireless Toolkit into JBuilder but I wonder where to start.

If anyone has made such a setup, I'd like to know how. Thanks.

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