
Symbian OS Communications Programming
2nd Edition
Wiley (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 13. July 2007
Book
Paperback/Softback
462 pages
978-0-470-51228-9 (ISBN)
Description
An up-to-date insight into Communications programming at Symbian, incorporating changes introduced by the latest version of Symbian OS (Symbian OS V9), which is the basis of the new phones currently reaching the market. It guides developers through the Symbian OS communications architecture and provides essential information on the communications models and programming interfaces used by Symbian OS.
* Clear up-to-date explanations of how Symbian OS Communications works, demonstrated with full code examples in each chapter
* Written by experienced Symbian engineer who leads the Symbian Communications Programming team
* Covers special topics to include Bluetooth, HTTP, Serial Communications, OBEX and messaging
* Clear up-to-date explanations of how Symbian OS Communications works, demonstrated with full code examples in each chapter
* Written by experienced Symbian engineer who leads the Symbian Communications Programming team
* Covers special topics to include Bluetooth, HTTP, Serial Communications, OBEX and messaging
More details
Series
Edition
2., Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
Chichester
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 23.5 cm
Width: 18.9 cm
Thickness: 26 mm
Weight
840 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-470-51228-9 (9780470512289)
Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Additional editions

Iain Campbell | Dale Self | Emlyn Howell
Symbian OS Communications Programming
E-Book
08/2007
2nd Edition
Wiley
€39.99
Available for download
Persons
Iain Campbell is an experienced Senior Technical Consultant who has been working at Symbian since 2001. He is currently leading the Symbian OS Communications programming team.
Content
Contributors. About the Authors. Acknowledgments. Symbian Press Acknowledgements. Section I: Introduction and Overview. 1 Introduction. 1.1 What is in this Book. 1.2 What isn't in this Book. 1.3 Expected Level of Knowledge. 1.4 Structure of this Book. 1.5 To which Versions of Symbian OS does the Information in this Book Apply? 1.6 Example Applications. 1.7 Reading Guide. 1.8 Other Sources of Information. 1.9 The History of Symbian OS Communications. 1.10 Summary. 2 Overview. 2.1 Low-level Functionality. 2.2 High-level Functionality. 2.3 Summary. Section II: Low-level Technology and Frameworks. 3 An Introduction to ESOCK. 3.1 Overview of ESOCK. 3.2 Into Practice. 3.3 Summary. 4 Bluetooth. 4.1 Bluetooth Technology Overview. 4.2 Bluetooth in Symbian OS. 4.3 Example Symbian OS Bluetooth Application. 4.4 AV Protocols and Profiles. 4.5 Summary. 5 Infrared. 5.1 Introduction. 5.2 Infrared Overview. 5.3 IrDA in Symbian OS. 5.4 Summary. 6 IP and Related Technologies. 6.1 IP Networks Overview. 6.2 IP Networks and Symbian OS. 6.3 Network Bearer Technologies in Symbian OS. 6.4 Using the Network Connection. 6.5 Information Gathering and Connection Management. 6.6 Quality of Service. 6.7 Summary. 7 Telephony in Symbian OS. 7.1 Overview. 7.2 Using the ETel ISV API. 7.3 Restrictions and Considerations. 7.4 Summary. Section III: High-level Technology and Frameworks. 8 Receiving Messages. 8.1 Example Application - Summary Screen. 8.2 The Message Server. 8.3 The Message Store. 8.4 Messaging Application Design and Implementation. 8.5 Receiving Application-specific SMS Messages. 8.6 Summary. 9 Sending Messages. 9.1 Examples Provided in this Chapter. 9.2 SendAs Overview. 9.3 Services/Accounts. 9.4 Technical Description. 9.5 Using the UI Platform Send Dialogs. 9.6 A Brief Background to MTMs. 9.7 The Flickr MTM. 9.8 The Flickr Data MTM. 9.9 The Flickr UI MTM. 9.10 Flickr Client MTM. 9.11 The Flickr Server MTM. 9.12 MTM DLLs and Platsec. 9.13 FlickrMTM Shared Settings. 9.14 Installation of an MTM. 9.15 Summary. 10 OBEX. 10.1 OBEX Overview. 10.2 OBEX in Symbian OS. 10.3 Summary. 11 HTTP. 11.1 HTTP Overview. 11.2 Getting Started: Creating a Session. 11.3 Creating and Submitting a Transaction. 11.4 Supplying Body Data. 11.5 Monitoring a Transaction. 11.6 Cancelling a Transaction. 11.7 Closing a Transaction. 11.8 Stringpool. 11.9 Proxy Support. 11.10 Cookie Handling. 11.11 HTTP Connection Configuration. 11.12 Platform Security. 11.13 Filters. 11.14 Summary. 12 OMA Device Management. 12.1 Introduction. 12.2 Device Management In Symbian OS. 12.3 OMA Device Management Essentials. 12.4 The Example DM Adapter. 12.5 Summary. Section IV: Development Tips. 13 Setting Up for Development. 13.1 Bluetooth. 13.2 IrDA. 13.3 Network Connections for IP. 13.4 Telephony. 13.5 'Help, help, my serial port's been stolen'. 13.6 Summary. 14 The Future. 14.1 Better Networks. 14.2 Better Interaction. 14.3 Better Services. 14.4 The End. Appendix A: Web Resources. Appendix B: Authorizing FlickrMTM to Use Your Flickr Account. Appendix C: SendWorkBench.app Guide. Index.