Client Technology
Openwave® Mobile Client Version 7.0 Product Line
Openwave Mobile Client Version 7.0 Product Line technology enables
operators and manufacturers to offer end users differentiated, customized
& easy-to-use services on mass market feature phones. For more
information see the Openwave
Mobile Client Version 7.0 Product Line datasheet (.pdf) and
the information included below:
Openwave® Mobile Browser Version
7.0
Openwave Mobile Browser Version 7.0 delivers a best-in-class wireless
web user experience, is highly customizable, and is integrated with
other key applications to provide consistency on the handset. The
Browser meets WAP 2.0 standards and provides multimedia support,
download and Push services as well as useful applications such as
bookmarks and snapshots.
Openwave
Mobile Browser Version 7.0 Datasheet (.pdf)
For an brief demonstration of Openwave® Mobile Browser Version
7.0 click here.
A full version of this demo will be available in the Device
Products
section of the Openwave Web site
Openwave® Mobile Messaging
Client Version 7.0
Openwave Mobile Messaging Client Version 7.0 ("the Client")
supports Short Messaging Service (SMS), Enhanced Messaging Service
(EMS) and, Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) within a single, integrated
user experience. Its advanced user interface has been designed to
incorporate the ease of use of Short Messaging Service (SMS) clients
with the advanced multimedia features of today's media rich environments.
Openwave Messaging Client is built on open standards to assure interoperability
and runs on most mobile networks including GSM, CDMA, TDMA, GPRS
and 3G.
Openwave
Mobile Messaging Client Version 7.0 Datasheet (.pdf)
Openwave® Mobile Content and Application Manager
(MCAM)
Openwave Mobile Content and Application Manager Version 7.0 (MCAM)
is a powerful Java application manager (JAM), extended to
include download and local management of all types of content. Openwave
MCAM allows users to easily access local and network-based content
and applications and offers manufacturers and operators the best
solution to delivering Java services to the marketplace.
Openwave
Mobile Content and Application Manager (MCAM) Datasheet (.pdf)
For information on Openwave Mobile Browser 6.1 please refer to the
datasheet
(.pdf)
Client SDK
Developers can download and use Openwave Software Developer Kit
(SDK) to create mobile applications and content for Openwave Mobile
Browser. Each SDK features a device simulator that contains the
same Mobile Browser runtime code as on commercial devices. Developers
can use the simulator to validate their mobile applications that
generate XHTML Mobile Profile / CSS, MMS, WAP Push, WML, or cHTML.
Also, device "skins" are available to mimic actual mobile
phones. Openwave SDK includes debugging tools, sample code, and
documentation to help developers create powerful WAP applications
for the Openwave platform.
For downloads, tools and technical documents please see the information
below.
Tools
Openwave
SDK 6.2 Main Package (Required) (Windows: Approx. 5MB)
Phone Simulator running Openwave Mobile Browser 6.2, with documentation
and sample code for creating mobile applications using XHTML/CSS
and MMS. Enhanced debugging with the new network info window. Supports
connections over HTTP (no WAP Gateway required).
Please install the main package before downloading and installing
any add-on packages below.
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Release Notes
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User Agent Profile
Openwave
SDK 6.2 (WAP Simulator Plug-in) Optional (Windows Approx.
4MB)
Allows Openwave SDK 6.2 to connect via a WAP 1.2.1 (or higher) gateway
(devgate2.openwave.com). Enables the testing of WAP Push applications.
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Release Notes
Openwave
SDK Version 6.2 Frequently Asked Questions
Technical Documents
Product Information
· Choosing
the Appropriate SDK and Markup Language
· Openwave®
Mobile Browser Phone Reference
· Openwave
SDK Product Overview
· Openwave
SDK Frequently Asked Questions 
SDK Integration
Click on the links below for instructions on how to configure Openwave
SDK to work with the most popular Integrated Development Environments
(IDE). After integrating Openwave SDK with your IDE, you can develop
your application using your favorite tools, and then simply launch
Openwave Simulator from the IDE to load, view, and debug your mobile
user interface (in WML or XHTML).
· Integrating
Openwave simulators with Microsoft Visual Studio .NET
· Integrating
Openwave simulators with IBM Websphere Studio
· Integrating
Openwave simulators with Borland JBuilder 7 Enterprise
· Integrating
Openwave simulators with Sun ONE Studio 4
Development Guides
· XHTML
Best Practices
· XHTML
Mobile Profile Reference: Version 1.0 (.pdf)
· Graphical
Browser Application Style Guide (.pdf)
· V5
Style Guide for Simplified Chinese (.zip)
· V5
Style Guide for Traditional Chinese (.zip)
· Openwave
GSM Application Style Guide (.pdf)
· Client
MMS Capabilities
· Converting
WML to XHTML
· Discovering
Device Capabilities (.pdf)
· How
to send a multipart message to a XHTML browser
· Jack's
Hacks for November, 2002
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