Symbian3/SDK/Source/GUID-2D9B17E7-2B7A-5E16-AB06-D9507457A85D.dita
author Dominic Pinkman <dominic.pinkman@nokia.com>
Tue, 20 Jul 2010 12:00:49 +0100
changeset 13 48780e181b38
parent 8 ae94777fff8f
permissions -rw-r--r--
Week 28 contribution of SDK documentation content. See release notes for details. Fixes bugs Bug 1897 and Bug 1522.

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<reference id="GUID-2D9B17E7-2B7A-5E16-AB06-D9507457A85D" xml:lang="en"><title>SMS example</title><shortdesc>This example code demonstrates how to send and receive
SMS messages using the Messaging Framework APIs. </shortdesc><prolog><metadata><keywords/></metadata></prolog><refbody>
<section id="GUID-81E46301-8C03-5C36-B601-804D25C7C927"><title>Description</title> <p>This updated C++ example demonstrates programmatical handling
of SMS messages. Messages can be sent from the application and they
can be received directly into the application (that is, catching incoming
messages before the user gets any notification). In addition, messages
can be deleted, copied, or moved to other folders of the message store
(inbox, outbox, drafts).</p> </section>
<section id="GUID-878E4690-1F02-5C15-8B4E-F53E8EA8719D"><title>Download</title> <p>Click on the following link to download the example:<xref href="guid-6013a680-57f9-415b-8851-c4fa63356636/zips/guid-e9c7c7d7-b4a1-4c58-bcbe-37fe6d0f4ce0.zip" scope="external"> smsexample.zip</xref></p><p>Click: <xref href="guid-6013a680-57f9-415b-8851-c4fa63356636/guid-e9c7c7d7-b4a1-4c58-bcbe-37fe6d0f4ce0.html" scope="peer">browse</xref> to view the example code.</p> </section>
<section id="GUID-5DB1579A-EA25-47AA-A2D9-31CA691B9014"><title>Classes</title> <p><xref href="GUID-2DA04D96-F0AD-3FDC-9E36-1C27D889AF4B.dita"><apiname>CMsvSession</apiname></xref></p><p><xref href="GUID-85BBE389-81F7-3E2F-A789-446D9BE2CC49.dita"><apiname>CMsvEntry</apiname></xref></p><p><xref href="GUID-26D19946-B930-3E46-9081-8A1CD139EAFF.dita"><apiname>CMmsClientMtm</apiname></xref></p><p><xref href="GUID-C499ABDB-BA30-3D97-A850-D5790FE49634.dita"><apiname>CSmsClientMtm</apiname></xref></p><p><xref href="GUID-A0682D04-9084-3DC3-AA18-5B81A78A1DA8.dita"><apiname>CClientMtmRegistry</apiname></xref></p><p><xref href="GUID-790D9BA9-2FB7-3073-AF2F-FFD049C3FD3D.dita"><apiname>CSmsHeader</apiname></xref></p></section>
<section id="GUID-2B5D9B09-1ACF-52E5-9FDF-FF6B03096162"><title>Building
and configuring</title> <ul>
<li id="GUID-FD731628-CA35-59F5-ABEB-9F6FC097965B"><p>You can build
the example from your IDE or the command line. </p> <p>If you use
an IDE, import the <filepath>bld.inf</filepath> file of the example
into your IDE, and use the build command of the IDE. </p> <p>If you
use the command line, open a command prompt, and set the current directory
to the source code directory of the example. You can then build the
example with the SBSv1 build tools with the following commands: </p> <p><userinput>bldmake bldfiles</userinput> </p> <p><userinput>abld
build</userinput> </p> </li>
<li id="GUID-DDDF0872-174C-5C68-9068-282EE28B648D"><p>For the emulator,
the example builds an executable called <filepath>smsexample.exe</filepath> in the <filepath>epoc32\release\winscw\&lt;udeb or             
   urel&gt;\</filepath> folder. </p> </li>
</ul> </section>
</refbody><related-links>
<link href="GUID-F2D86E40-279A-5B48-B91F-922803FEF5DE.dita"><linktext>SMS
MTM Overview</linktext></link>
</related-links></reference>