How to send MMS in J2ME? [closed] - java-me

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How to send MMS in J2ME?

See JSR 205.
Here's a sample code at Java Tips.
Obviously the handset and service provider have to support MMS...
Last link, a more descriptive piece on J2ME MMS.

Martin Clayton's answer is correct except it's actually JSR 205 you need for MMS.

As with all good things in Java Mobile remember to test on your target handsets, some over achieving device manufacturers have limited the payload to a max size of 32kb, which you might find tricky if you are sending images or video

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I want to get All of the AID in a java card .
I do not know what do i?
Can anybody help me please ?
In Global Platform compliant cards and using the gpshell you can use the get_status command with the "-element e0" arguments.
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get_status
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I know that I need to know at least C and Assembly. In your own opinion what else does one need to know apart from knowing how to program in C and Assembly efficiently? Are there any books you can suggest to get me started? I also read that you need to know about the hardware architecture of the platform you are emulating. Would you also recommend the books listed here?
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Better Addressbook dialog? [closed]

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I am using the extension library addressbook dialog. The search is pretty horrible for a large company like ours. Is there a better addressbook dialog out there? I'd like to avoid writing my own right now.
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How to make a decent UI [closed]

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Please I need help on how to create a nice looking UI. Now I suppose that people looking at this question have an android, if so go to the market. Download a app called, "Quick Settings". It has a great UI and I want to learn how to make mine look as good as that one, if you have any kind of help, it would be appreciated. Thanks.
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Pagination of EPUB ebook [closed]

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I have a EPUB ebook and parser for the same.
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I wanted to know if there is any library available to paginate the parsed output depending on the rendering device Resolution and font size etc?
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If you do not wish a client side javascript implementation then most likely you should be looking for a text layout engine as opposed to something that is specific to EPUB.

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