>I don't know what you're trying to achieve with that, what is
>MessageConnection and TextMessage is for and what library they are
>coming from so I can't speculate on that.
I am using Java 2 Platform Micro Edition (J2ME) to write and deploy Java code in mobile devices.  Since I don't have real mobile device, I am using Sun Java Wireless ToolKit (WTK) to emulate one.  So the code sniplet in my previous email is a J2ME code and the libraries are from javax.microedition.io.*.  Now my goal is to write a simple Java code and deploy to the WTK emulator that sends a SMS message to a SMSC.  Can I use Kannel to do what I explained above? 

I don't want to use HTTP interface as shown below to send SMS message.   That is not what I want to do.

>http://smsbox.host.name:13013/cgi-bin/sendsms?username=foo&password=bar&to=0123456&text=Hello+world

Regards,

Mustafa




On 11/3/06, Enver ALTIN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Fri, 2006-11-03 at 13:28 -0500, Mustafa Cayci wrote:
> Thanks Enver.  I was playing with the
> http://yourserver:sendsms-port/cgi-bin/sendsms.
>
> However, J2ME does not like the connection this is returning.  I am
> getting java.lang.ClassCastException

[...]

> String address =
> "http://138.1.117.234:13013/cgi-bin/sendsms?username=tester&password=foobar&to=0123456 ";
> conn = (MessageConnection)Connector.open(address);
> TextMessage txtmessage =
>
> (TextMessage)conn.newMessage(MessageConnection.TEXT_MESSAGE);

I don't know what you're trying to achieve with that, what is
MessageConnection and TextMessage is for and what library they are
coming from so I can't speculate on that.

What I can tell is, if you click on the URL link above, Kannel should
receive an HTTP GET request via the sendsms CGI interface and process it
appropriately.

-HTH
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