Hello Gary,
We were going to buy one when they came out, but we have decided to wait.
The whole restricted downloading for the first few months is a shame, but on
the other
hand access to more of the phone's internal functions is a good thing!
You mentioned that you are having some problems. Are these problems with
the MIDP or with the JPhone API?
Cheers,
Zev
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gary James" <gary.james@lincmedia.co.jp>
To: <keitai-l@appelsiini.net>
Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 10:50 AM
Subject: (keitai-l) Re: J-Phone Java MIDlets
> > Is the information freely available yet? Or do you have to have an
> > agreement of sorts,
> > with JPhone?
> >
> I believe the specs are not freely available yet - we're under an NDA.
> Also it seems that for the first few months (at least) applications can
> only be downloaded from J-Phone's dedicated Java server meaning that
> only official providers can provide such contents (and we all thought
> that DoCoMo was closed!). It does, however, allow J-Phone to provide a
> more flexible, less restrictive API which will undoubtedly pave the way
> for more exciting applications.
>
> Gary.
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Received on Wed May 30 05:21:32 2001