Is there a way to create your own code signing root certificate and install it into Series 40 or Series 60 devices? This would be handy and affordable for development and testing trusted MIDlets,...
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Is there a way to create your own code signing root certificate and install it into Series 40 or Series 60 devices? This would be handy and affordable for development and testing trusted MIDlets,...
I've similar problem with Carbide.j 1.5 and my N70 device. The forward locked midlet (*.jad & *.dm) generated by the tool doesn't install on device either over bluetooth or OTA. I've tested both my...
Thanks! This sounds more like a solution my grandmother and her friends might live with. Of course there still is an intimidating path involved, but at least an end user doesn’t have to install...
Thanks for you both! The thing is that installing a file browser to remove an installed Python script isn't so end user oriented approach. If he could use the build in file manager for that, it might...
How end user can remove an installed Python script from a S60 device? The launcher application doesn't have such an option. Not at least on 6600 nor N70. I think an ability to remove a script he...
There seems to be lot of threads about sending/receiving SMS on workstation through various phones using AT commands. It sounds (IMHO) like a very old fashioned and quite an ugly hack. Isn't there a...
Thanks for response!
Are you sure it works that way? I just wonder how the installation starts, if mime for jad is incorrect. Isn't jad recognized by decive using it's mime type in the first...
When I download a MIDlet into S60 device the application details state "Type Unknown". The application installs without problems, but such a remark may confuse some end users. How should I set the...
Thanks for an idea. However, the timeouts flag don't seen to have any effect in this case. I suppose there is a bug in Series 40 networking, causing this kind of functionality.
Has anyone encountered an inconvenient network timeout on Series 40 devices? Especially S40 3rd edition feature pack 1 seems to be inflected by the issue. We have observed network connection failing...
For some reason MIDlet in several Series 60 2'nd edition devices (6600, 6630 and 6680) refuses to connect with https, if key lengths less than 128 bit are prohibited by a server. With shorter keys...
There is a defect in relatively new Series 60 devices (such as N70, N90, N71 and 3250), which causes a MIDlet to crash when garbage collection is activated next time after the getSecurityInfo()...
Hi Peter,
Actually, we are willing to leave debugging Nokia devices for Nokia's personnel. We just need to know, if defects exist. Now I'm trying to find out, whether other developers have...
We have a memory problem with N70 & N90. I don't know, why memory is leaking while using our application in these particular devices. Below you can find the heap size in N70 according the Task...
Thanks Peter!
However, I don't think certificates should be able to crash a MIDlet. Actually, it has something to do with the garbage collector, since I found out the application will crash next...
For some reason an error occurs when you're retrieving a security info of a https connection with some new Nokia S60 phones (N70, N90, N71 and 3250).
If you have the following line in your code,...
Hi Maxagaze,
Have you found out anything about the message? I'm also puzzled by it. For some reason it occurs when you're retrieving a security info of a https connection with some new Nokia S60...