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dcrocha | 23 December, 2009 00:58
If you're a Java ME developer on our Symbian platforms, you will probably be interested in some goodies posted to the Wiki recently:
Now the Java ME interface to the API Bridge is available: http://wiki.forum.nokia.com/index.php/J2ME_Api_Bridge_Interface. If you don't know what that thing is, please take a look at this: http://wiki.forum.nokia.com/index.php/APIBridge_Web_Runtime_API.
Essentially, the API Bridge is a way to extend the capabilities of a certain runtime. For example, by making file upload available to Web Runtime widgets and Flash Lite applications. The Java ME interface brings some of these services to MIDlets. The first wave contains:
More services are being planned and will be released pretty soon. Take a look at it and contribute feedback by saying how else you'd like to extend our runtimes through the API Bridge. We're listening!
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kay_taylor2002@yahoo.com | 09/02/2011, 10:24
The built in camera application on the Nokia N97 allows setting Image Quality on a scale between 'Basic - MMS 0.3M - Small' to 'Medium - Print 2M - Medium' to 'High - Print 5M - Large 5m'.
Using the APIBridge's NewFileService with J2ME however, there is no apparent way to specify Image Quality! NewFileService.TakePhoto() defaults to the 'Basic - MMS 0.3M - Small' setting!
What can be done about this?
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sarah84 | 23/12/2009, 08:16
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