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We are a software development group and one of our clients requests us to develop a mobile application that must be compatible with Nokia Mobile phones, we don't know some issues about Nokia mobile phones development. The prerequisites of our application are the use of GPRS and Bluetooth and running in the background. - We need to know what kind of languages we could use to develop our application in the Nokia Mobile Phones (which language is recommended to use (C++ or Java)? which other languages could we use? - a kind of internal language, our application must be developed in the bluetooth and GPRS capable cellphones) - We need to access the operating system (Capabilities and Operations) - Could we use the bluetooth and GPRS without using J2ME and their respective APIS (for example JSR 82)? - Could we access the bluetooth and GPRS directly (internal access - e. g. change the MTU value)? Thanks in advance for your help Thanks in advance for your help Gerard Mackenbach Tomas Drake |
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if you can not use J2ME then you have to go with C++. Not sure what the "MTU value" is, but there are pretty good API's for socket connections using GPRS/BT and also some examples availabel, thus maybe you should look into them to see if you can do the tasks you need to do with them.
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