david, the current NEC201i does not support Java, neither
do the 2 i-mode phones announced to come out very soon (Toshiba, Trium).
This is quite a disappointment, for us, too.
J2ME will kick-off faster with other operators than Eplus/i-mode in Germany.
the limit of MIDlets in Japan, e.g. i-appli, is provider policy with
different reasoning: e.g. fast download time, limited storage on devices,
fear of too powerful client software (my guess). if MIDlets will have KB-size
limits in Germany I cannot tell you as operators have not really started to introduce
such services. Sometimes it's a device problem, e.g. M50 of Siemens has only 256KB
memory for MIDlets. However, Nokia's 7650 has 4 MB memory for apps (Java or C++
for Symbian OS).
best, jan.
> hello list
>
>
> iam just starting out to write some java apps targeted to german eplus
> i-mode service.
>
> i read on some japanese docs that i-appli apps have to be smaller than 10kb.
>
> 1. is this true for german eplus, too ?
> 2. is this because of hardware limit or has it do with the service provider
> rules (like billing and stuff)
> 3. can some body point me a good code streaming solution.
>
> 4. is it possible to access via i-mode mobile devices all kind of http servers
> to download jar or has this server to belong to eplus infrastructure.
> is the network access limited to special ip spaces ?
>
> thanks in advance
>
> greetz david
>
>
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