sabato, 30 maggio 2009

This issue appears on the Nokia families: Series 80 2nd Edition, S60 2nd Edition FP2, S60 2nd Edition FP3, S60 3rd Edition, S60 3rd Edition FP1.

From Forum Nokia: when a MIDlet tries to edit an existing contact, add a new one, or remove an existing contact using the JSR-75 PIM API on S60 2nd Edition FP2, S60 2nd Edition FP3, and S60 3rd Edition devices, the user is asked for change confirmations every time, even if the API access setting is "always allowed". This includes situations where the MIDlet is placed in the operator/manufacturer domain (excluding S60 3rd Edition FP1 devices), or the user has manually changed the API access settings for the MIDlet in a trusted 3rd party domain.

Unfortunately, there is no workaround for this problem.


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sabato, 23 maggio 2009

Sun is going to announce its own app stores at the Java Conference on 1st of June in San Francisco. According to Sun, Java powers more than 4.5 billion devices, including about 2.1 billion mobile phones and handhelds as well as more than 800 million PCs, 3.5 billion smart cards and myriad set-top boxes, printers, games, car navigation systems and related technologies.

While details on the Java store otherwise remain scarce, it seems that added candidate applications will be submitted via the web, evaluated by Sun for safety and content and presented under free or premium terms to the broad Java audience. "Over time, developers will bid for position on our storefront, and the relationships won't be exclusive (as they have been for search)," he writes. "As with other app stores, Sun will charge for distribution--but unlike other app stores, whose audiences are tiny, measured in the millions or tens of millions, ours will have what we estimate to be approximately a billion users. That's clearly a lot of traffic, and will position the Java App Store as having just about the world's largest audience."

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