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October 2004 UIQ C++ and PersonalJava P800, P900 and P910 series[...]
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Developers Guideline UIQ C++ and PersonalJava 2 Octobe r 2004 This document is publ ished by Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB, without any warranty*. Impr ovements an d changes to this text necessitated by typogra phical errors, inaccuraci es of current information or impr ovements to programs and/or equipment, may be made by Sony Ericsson Mo[...]
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Developers Guideline UIQ C++ and PersonalJava 3 Octobe r 2004 Document history T rademarks and acknowledgements Sun, Java and a ll Java-based tradema rks and logos are tradema rks or registered trademarks of Sun Micros ystems, Inc. in the U.S. and oth er countries. Symbian and all Symbian-ba sed marks and logos are trademarks of Symbian Limited. Bo[...]
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Developers Guideline UIQ C++ and PersonalJava 4 Octobe r 2004 URI Uniform Resource Identifier URL Uniform Resource Locator WMA Wireless Messaging API WTK Wireless T oolk it Online Developer Resour ces On the Sony Er icsson Develope r W orld website, http://www .sonye ricsson.com/developer/ , developers will find all documentat ion and tools such as[...]
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Developers Guideline UIQ C++ and PersonalJava 5 Octobe r 2004 Contents Purpose of th is document ............... ............. ................ ............. ................ ............. ... 2 Document histo ry ........ ............. ................ ............. ................ ............. ................ ....... 3 Trademarks a nd acknowled[...]
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Developers Guideline UIQ C++ and PersonalJava 6 Octobe r 2004 On-target debu gging ... ............. ............. ................ ............. ................ ............. ........ 25 Signing digital applica tions ......... ............. ................ ............. ................. ................ . 26 Symbian Signed .... ............. ..[...]
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Developers Guideline UIQ C++ and PersonalJava 7 Octobe r 2004 T echnical overview and ar chitectur e This document is valid for th e Sony Ericsson P8 00, P900 and P910 series mo bile phones. The Sony Ericsso n P800, P900 a nd P910 series mobile phones are based on the Symbian™ UIQ us er interface. UIQ is a pen -based user interface plat form for [...]
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Developers Guideline UIQ C++ and PersonalJava 8 Octobe r 2004 A developer’ s perspective on the P800, P900 and P910 series The P800, P90 0 and the P910 serie s are bas ed on Symbian OS 7.0. The P800 User Inter face (UI) is based on UIQ 2.0, whereas the P900 an d P910 series are based on UIQ 2.1. The table below presents a compar- ison of what is [...]
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Developers Guideline UIQ C++ and PersonalJava 9 Octobe r 2004 Application development This chapter c ontains information for th e developer of C++ and Personal Java™ applications for th e Sony Ericsson P800, P9 00 and P910 series of mobile phones.[...]
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Developers Guideline UIQ C++ and PersonalJava 10 Octobe r 2004 General information about the P900 series The table below lists the majo r features of th e P900 series: Note: For further J2ME related infor mation, see “Develop ers Guidelines Java MIDP 2 .0 for the P900 serie s mobile phones” availa ble at Sony Ericsson Developer W orld . General[...]
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Developers Guideline UIQ C++ and PersonalJava 11 Octobe r 2004 • Make sure your AppUi is derived from CQik AppUi (Qikon) and not from CEikAppUi (Uikon). • Ensure that your applicatio n is “theme awa re”. Use logical colors to draw applicat ion controls and propagate color scheme chan ge messages through your application . • Add a lar ge v[...]
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Developers Guideline UIQ C++ and PersonalJava 12 Octobe r 2004 ated ben eath the audio folder . Unfiled folders are created in the in itial folder struct ure and all materia l is placed in the unfiled folder by default. Sony Er icsson Multimedia Content is st ored in ‘Sony Ericsson’ sub- folders. When the file s ystem is view ed from a PC using[...]
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Developers Guideline UIQ C++ and PersonalJava 13 Octobe r 2004 C++ Applications written in C++ have the most direct access to hardware and functions of the pho ne and requir e in-depth knowledge of Sy mbian C++. Since C++ is a compile d language, the applic ations run faster and have a faster st artup time than those writt en in pJava, J2ME or Visu[...]
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Developers Guideline UIQ C++ and PersonalJava 14 Octobe r 2004 PersonalJava This section offers advice about developing Per sonalJava applica tions. This requires Symbian OS envi- ronment specific knowledge n ot needed for MID P application deve lopment . PersonalJava (r eferr ed to as “pJava” in this do cument) was one of the first J ava progr[...]
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Developers Guideline UIQ C++ and PersonalJava 15 Octobe r 2004 • It is recommended to install Sun J2 SDK. When using the J2SDK, it is important to compile using a pJava “classes. zip” file. Such a file can be fo und in the UIQ SD K. Also, the javac compiler directive “- target 1.1” must be used for the J2SDK to assure that JDK 1.1.* c omp[...]
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Developers Guideline UIQ C++ and PersonalJava 16 Octobe r 2004 Behaviour r elated to flip modes The P800, P900 and P910 series o perates in two distinctly different UI modes: Flip Open (FO) an d Flip Closed (FC). pJava applications can be launched and c an only appear on scr een while in the FO mode. On transition fr om FO to FC, the UI of any pJav[...]
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Developers Guideline UIQ C++ and PersonalJava 17 Octobe r 2004 UIQ SDK for Symbian OS v7.0 The UIQ SDK contain s: • Library files • Documenta tion • Sample code • T ools for packaging applications into Symbian installable format (.sis) for C++ and Persona l Java applications. These .sis files can be compared to ‘InstallShield’ in Micros[...]
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Developers Guideline UIQ C++ and PersonalJava 18 Octobe r 2004 Skin images Sony Ericsson p rovides skin imag es and proper ty files for chang ing the “look and feel” of the generic UIQ emulator of the Sony Er icsson P800, P90 0 and P910 se ries. The skin images are available at Sony Erics- son Developer W orld . In or der to mirror th e appeara[...]
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Developers Guideline UIQ C++ and PersonalJava 19 Octobe r 2004 Sony Ericsson specific APIs The Sony Ericsso n specific API:s an d relevant documents can be foun d at Sony Ericsson D eveloper Wo r l d . Camera API The Sony Ericsson Camera APIs for the P800, P900 and P910 series support: • Still image capturing of RGB bitmap bas ed pictures in thr [...]
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Developers Guideline UIQ C++ and PersonalJava 20 Octobe r 2004 Str eaming AMR API AMR is standard speech GSM enc oding/decoding tec hnology . It le ts you play a nd recor d AMR enco ded sound at different bit rates. This fu nction can therefore be used by your application . The Str eaming AMR API support is not su pplied in the base softwar e of th[...]
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Developers Guideline UIQ C++ and PersonalJava 21 Octobe r 2004 The aInt values are listed in the table below: Bluetooth For mor e information, see the C++/Blueto oth Special Interest Paper at Sony Ericsson Develop er W orld. IMEI, IMSI The IMEI number can be obtained by reading C:Systemp lpvar .ini The IMSI number ca n be obtained by re ading C:[...]
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Developers Guideline UIQ C++ and PersonalJava 22 Octobe r 2004 API Limitations Some components in the P800, P9 00 and P910 ser ies have been replaced and therefore some of the standard Symbian/UIQ APIs are not valid. COMMDB Object The following interface has a slightly differ ent behaviour: CCommsDbT ableV iew::ReadT extL(const TDesC& aColumn, [...]
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Developers Guideline UIQ C++ and PersonalJava 23 Octobe r 2004 ET el ET el Cor e can be used to p roduce a simple telephony application. It handles plac ing of a call, answ ering a call and ending a call. It does not use G SM specific informa tion such as signal strength and network name. The function s of the ET el C ore API which are supported ar[...]
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Developers Guideline UIQ C++ and PersonalJava 24 Octobe r 2004 1. An application file ( .app ) minimally containin g a unique iden tifier (UID) to ide ntify the program. 2. An application information file ( .aif ) specifying the application’ s icon and caption in the P800, P900 and P910 series Applica tion Laun cher list of applications. Note: Th[...]
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Developers Guideline UIQ C++ and PersonalJava 25 Octobe r 2004 Installation and data storage Applications can be easily downlo aded directly to th e mobile phone using the brow ser , or may be installed from a connected PC, u sing USB, Infrared or Bluetooth . Applications can also be installed from a Memory Stick. Multimedia conten t such as images[...]
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Developers Guideline UIQ C++ and PersonalJava 26 Octobe r 2004 Signing digital applications Symbian Signed “Symbian Signed” is a new program from Symbian that supports tested and digitally signed applica- tions on Symbian OS phones. It is supported by all Symbian licensees in cluding Sony Ericsson. A “signed” applicat ion means th at the ap[...]
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Developers Guideline UIQ C++ and PersonalJava 27 Octobe r 2004 4. Select "Certificate installation" to install the certificat e. Upon successful in sta llation, the Symbian cer- tificate appea rs in the Certificate Authority list. It is now possible to install “S ymbian Signed“ applications in a secure way on your phone! Go-to-Market [...]
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Developers Guideline UIQ C++ and PersonalJava 28 Octobe r 2004 T echnical specifications a n d re f e re n c e s This chapter provides tech nical references for the mobile phones in the scope of the doc ument, and also information on reference documents an d useful links.[...]
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Developers Guideline UIQ C++ and PersonalJava 29 Octobe r 2004 T echnical specifications for the P800, P900 and P910 series Specification table: * For more information about J2ME functions for the P900 s eries, refer to “Develop ers Guidelines for J2ME MIDP 2.0 for the P900 and P910 ser ies” at Sony Ericsson Developer W orld. Characteristic P91[...]
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Developers Guideline UIQ C++ and PersonalJava 30 Octobe r 2004 Links and r efer ences pJava on P800, P900 and P910 series Links Tips, information and exter nal documentation Development books pJava Application Environment http://ja va.sun.com/p roducts/personaljav a/ Refer also to th e UIQ SDK doc umentation for pJa va specification s Wireless Java[...]
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For In t e r n a l U se O nly Developers Guideline UIQ C++ and PersonalJava 31 Octobe r 2004 Index A A: drive ............... ............. ............. ................ ....... 15 Aifbuilder ................ ............ ................. ............. ... 23 AMR ................ ............. ................ ............. .......... 20 API supp[...]