I'm working on a web page that will be viewed on a blackberry (to start with). On the page I need to be able to add calendar events to the user's blackberry calendar or add new contact records to their contact list.
I've found the api on RIM's site that would allow this [URL] but I have no how to incorporate it into an asp.net page.
I assume I need to write inline javascript but I don't know how to import/include the API libraries that are required. Does anyone know how to do this or, better yet, have some sample code? If this is even possible, I think I just need to get past this hurdle and I'll be on my way (until I trip over the next one ).
I got an application to support, it's an asp.net web project, on the 1.1 dot.net framework.It's all ok, with the application, when it runs on web brownsers, and when I try run it from inside a blackberry mobile phone it runs ok too, except when I try to execute an Response.Redirect("some_page_of_my_app.aspx").It always goes to the default page (login page), and ask for login again, and I never can do a redirect.
surprisingly postbackurl is not working in blackberry!. Using javascript i am posting hidden field data to another server. so can't use code behind postback.
I got an application to support, it's an asp.net web project, on the 1.1 dot.net framework.
It's all ok, with the application, when it runs on web brownsers, and when I try run it from inside a blackberry mobile phone it runs ok too, except when I try to execute an Response.Redirect("some_page_of_my_app.aspx").
It always goes to the default page (login page), and ask for login again, and I never can do a redirect.Is there someone that have any idea what the problem about that?
Our web application can be reached from Blackberry, but when we try to open https, blackberry fails. bytheway, we followed the instructions on http://roopeshreddy.wordpress.com/2010/10/25/developing-web-applications-for-blackberry-mobiles-using-microsoft-asp-net
How can i test the mobile application in different emulators like BlackBerry & MOtrola etc phones. Can any body tell, where can i get the BB, Nokia, motrola emulators.
Is there any way to get the address book contacts from a blackberry device in a .net web application?We have a .net web application that can be accessible from a Blackberry device.What we need is a way of getting the Blackberry contacts list from a blacberry device the same way when you send an email:When you send an email you can type some characters on the "To" field then hit "enter" and the blackberry device is doing a lookup function returning a list of contacts based on the keywork you typed. Maybe there is a way of calling a blackberry API from a javascript function that would perform the same way described.
I have a asp.net (3.5) small website i created and uploaded to our server, which can be viewed on all browsers (firefox, ie, chrome) but every time i try to use my blackberry to view it I get a http 500 internal server error.
Mobile web is no longer supported in latest version of Visual Studio. Please do following with Vs2008 or VS2010
- Create standard ASP.NET website with standard "Web Forms"
- Design the content of web forms for your mobile pages based on device family that are going to access your website. For e.g. iPhone, Andriod
- Add a detector process, which detects from where request is coming. If it is mobile than redirect user to mobile optimized pages.
- Different mobile has different capabilities (e.g screen size, image support, html support, xhtml support etc.). So it is very important that you know what type of device is trying to access your website and accordingly render required HTML/XHTML supported by the mobile device. [URL] So I have a basic website with .aspx pages. When they are on a blackberry the words wrap on top of the second line over the TEXTBOXES. Is there a basic place that can tell me how to fix this? Or what to use in the place of the CSS that are causing this on the blackberry devices?
I tried to use the asp.net fileupload control for uploading a picture or music file, from blackberry device to server. But, What happened is ; the file is uploaded , ie, the file is created with 0 bytes in it. That is, file is actually not uploaded. Since blackberry browser doesn't support other fileformats, the device contains only .png & .m4a fileformats in its samples. I have used these sample in blackberry for uploading. The same has occured in the case of .m4a files also... Why is it so...? One more thing... The blackberry browser which I am refering here is the blackberry browser simulator, bold 9700.
I have an Mobile web application. In my application i have Link Button control and Drop Down list control. These controls are not working in BlackBerry devices. Does any come across this problem? Can you give me better solution for this?Iam thinking to implement javascript for DropDownList control?
So I created a site optimized to be rendered in a mobile device. I set the Width Site is looking good on Blackberry of my <DIV> tags to be about 300px, for the most part, to account for the reduced screen size. However, the IPhone Safari browser renders this to the screen extremely small, and I can only assume that it's automatically reducing the size of the html accordingly to fit the device. Again, Blackberry does not do this.
we have deveoped a mobile application . and have some link buttons ,thease linkbuttons are working fine with blackberry curve but not working when we use Blackberry bold (9650, 9700)
wanted to know what is the easiest way to interface a mobile phone device with an online system. I have literally NO knowledge in this domain. However, I am brainstorming on possibility of an online application that will allow me to backup my data in nokia set 3110 such as my Address book in the application and restore it. This I want to achieve without connecting my phone to any PC. I am thinking on some way to achieve this by leveraging mobile phone line only. I beleive it may require my application to connect to mobile phone through mobile phone network. Currently my mobile phone line subscriber is offering Address Book backup/ restore service with some charge. I want to see if I can replicate similar features. I would really appreciate if you can give a direction to my random thoughts.If anything is not clear then please feel free to inquire. I look forward to your kind response.
I'm developing an asp.net web site to work on mobile devices. Is going ok and works fine with android and iphone. I've no got around to testing it with blackberry in my balcberry curve. When i first tried everything looked good b ut then i noticed that some od the autopost back on dropdowns etc did not work. Some research time later i turn out out that by default that blackberries do not support this and that I need a Blackberr.browser file to allow that type of functionality to work. I following this link...http://www.codeproject.com/KB/aspnet/BlackberryASPNET.aspxAfter doing this my blakberry will not load the site at all, i just get connection timeouts. So i tried removing the blackberry.browser file, read loading the assembley in an attempt to get back to where is was, but still the site will not connect. I've refreshed iis, recycled app pools and even rebooted. I have a QA site on another box that the blackberry will connect to, but my development machine it does not like anymore
I've built a ASP.NET webservice and I'm trying to access it from a Blackberry. I've been testing it out with multiple devices and the simulator and it works fine, but there's just the one Blackberry 9000 (It's not the model, I've tried it out with another Blackberry 9000), and it's stuck waiting for a response from the server. Relevant section of the code that accesses this -
System.out.println("IN ntwk access thread, start point"); HttpConnection connection = (HttpConnection)Connector.open(serviceURL + WSNAME); connection.setRequestMethod(HttpConnection.POST); connection.setRequestProperty("Content-type", "application/x-www-form-urlencoded"); connection.setRequestProperty("Content-length", Integer.toString(postData1.length)); OutputStream requestOutput = connection.openOutputStream(); requestOutput.write(postData1); requestOutput.close(); final int responseCode = connection.getResponseCode(); if(responseCode!= HttpConnection.HTTP_OK) { //Process the error condition } // Request succeeded process the data.
It seems to be getting stuck after connection.getResponseCode(). Is there some way I can verify what's going wrong with this particular device?
I use AutoCompleteExtender control in an application. When user types an account name to pull a report, the auto complete control lists the top 40 account names from database, user is able to select an account name or type exact account name to pull a report.
It works fine on regular browsers. But the auto complete function does not work on blackberry browser. No error message either. If user types an exact account name, a report can still be pulled. But if a user does not know an exact account name, no data will return because that wrongly typed account name does not exist.
Does somebody know how I can make auto complete work on blackberry or does somebody know any alternative method?
The following code is being used to disable a Submit button once it has been clicked. This works great on desktop browsers and most BlackBerry mobile browsers.
when using a BlackBerry Storm clicking the submit button causes the device to just reload the page. If I remove this code the Storm browser submits the page just fine. I need to disable the button when the browser is capable of doing so but do not want to affect browsers that are not JavaScript capable.
How to invoking java web service(WSDL) with c# client (web application).Java web service methods is proxy.object will be created in client C#.Then how to call that proxy method in c# client? how to test that java web service in c# client side?