Hello All, I am new to the list so I apologize in advance for my ignorance. I am trying to set up a test environment for Multimedia Message exchanges over 802.11b/g. What I have:
A midlet that composes and delivers Multimedia Messages to my server. I have the phones (both nokia N91's) with midlets installed, connecting to my server. The server has a small program running (I called it Tyrol) that accepts socket connections from the phone and MM's over the connection. Currently, Tyrol keeps the MM in memory and then delivers it when the correct receiving midlet asks for it. Mbuni and Kannel are installed and they run (albeit they do nothing right now). I am at the stage where I would like to incorporate Mbuni to receive MMs from Tyrol, handle them appropriately and, if they are "MM1" destined, send them back to Tyrol for delivery to the Mobile Terminating midlet. My question: - It seems that Tyrol could either run as a VAS or it could open up a port and mbuni could send MMs to that port. (assuming this is right..) Any thoughts on which is a better solution? Is there a more pragmatic solution? Also, if there is a better setup to send MMs over 802.11b/g in a controlled environment that would be great.. -Willis
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