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My question is , the application run as a service in the mobile keep monitoring of incoming messages or some event and to respond to that event ,using pys60 ![]() |
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Well yes, you can monitor for incoming messages or some other event and respond to it. But it depends on what you have in mind and what you mean by "service".
Check the PyS60 Library Reference for details on the modules you may need (the inbox module for messages). |
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yes it is possible with pys60 but if you ask your question in detail you will get more specific answer. Bye. Jajal Mehul |
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ya recently i was successful in waiting for a msg from a particular number and performed a different operation on that. Enjoy Pythoning Gaba88 Gargi Das- http://gargidas.blogsot.com Forum Nokia Python Wiki Learn Python at http://mobapps.org/PyS60 |
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