Yes, its the same.

All the phones that I've seen and played with, do *not* store messages
with port info in the inboxes. So I wouldn't expect to read such
messages with SMSLib...

On Nov 18, 4:58 pm, mel navarro <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would just like to ask if the callback notification of binary
> messages is the same as the callback in the readmessages example?
>
> public class InboundNotification implements
> IInboundMessageNotification {
>                 public void process(String gatewayId, MessageTypes msgType,
> InboundMessage msg) {
>                    if(msgType==MessageTypes.INBOUND) {
>                        System.out.println(msg);
>                    }
>                 }
>
> }
>
> And does smslib read messages from the inbox only?
>
> I have a j2me app which sends a binary sms which is configured with a
> port number(since the messageconnection needs to accept msgs from a
> port, the message it sends through the messageconnection is also
> bundled with a port number)...
>
>  I think the message doesn't go into the inbox so smslib can't read it
> (?)....
>
> btw i'm new to binary messages so I don't really know if it really
> goes in the inbox or stored somewhere in the phone....
>
> does smslib read all SMS on the phone?
>
> Please enlighten me on this.
>
> Thanks.
>
> ~mel

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