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Classification: |
Java |
Category: |
J2ME Wireless Messaging API |
Created: |
09/23/2004 |
Modified: |
10/18/2004 |
Number: |
FAQ-1142 |
Platform: |
Symbian OS v7.0s, Symbian OS v8.0, Symbian OS v8.0a, Symbian OS v8.0b |
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Question: How can I send an SMS message using the Wireless Messaging API so that it is received in the recipient's inbox?
Answer: To send a SMS message so that it is received in the inbox of the target phone (as opposed to another application) do not specify
a port number in the SMS address. Code to send the SMS message would therefore look something like this.
String address = "sms://+447111222333"; MessageConnection smsconn = null; try { smsconn = (MessageConnection)Connector.open(address); TextMessage txtMessage = (TextMessage)smsconn.newMessage(MessageConnection.TEXT_MESSAGE); txtmessage.setPayloadText("Hello World"); smsconn.send(txtMessage); smsconn.close(); } catch (Exception e) { //handle }
Also see FAQ-1141 How can I send an SMS message using the Wireless Messaging API so that it is received by a specific MIDlet?
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