diff -r 51a74ef9ed63 -r ae94777fff8f Symbian3/SDK/Source/GUID-4CEB52EC-8F08-53B7-A900-AF163316D442.dita --- a/Symbian3/SDK/Source/GUID-4CEB52EC-8F08-53B7-A900-AF163316D442.dita Wed Mar 31 11:11:55 2010 +0100 +++ b/Symbian3/SDK/Source/GUID-4CEB52EC-8F08-53B7-A900-AF163316D442.dita Fri Jun 11 12:39:03 2010 +0100 @@ -1,46 +1,46 @@ - - - - - -Quick -Start -

The Messaging Middleware module provides application-level APIs to handle -the storage and transport of different type of messages. The message types -that are currently supported are email (POP3, IMAP4 and SMTP), SMS, BIO and -OBEX messages.

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Getting started with Messaging Middleware

Messaging -Middleware provides APIs to build highly-featured message client applications -to manipulate messages in Message Store and to enable storage of messages -in the Message Store. It also provides support for creating plug-ins to handle -individual messaging protocols.

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Architecture

The Messaging Middleware architecture -comprises of many components to form the Messaging Framework. The framework -provides plug-ins (polymorphic MTMs) to manage different type of messages. -The set of components that make up a plug-in module is called an Message Type -Module (MTM). All interactions with lower-level communication protocols, such -as, TCP/IP, are performed by MTMs. The Messaging Framework provides APIs to -enable storage of messages in the Message Store. It also provides APIs to -manipulate messages in the Message Store.

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Documentation and examples

The following sections -list tutorials and example applications that can be referred while creating -messaging applications:

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  • Message Server -and Store Configuration Tutorial
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  • MTM Implementation -Tutorial
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  • Search-Sort Tutorial
  • -
  • Attachment Tutorial
  • -
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-Messaging -Middleware Concepts + + + + + +Quick +Start +

The Messaging Middleware module provides application-level APIs to handle +the storage and transport of different type of messages. The message types +that are currently supported are email (POP3, IMAP4 and SMTP), SMS, BIO and +OBEX messages.

+
Getting started with Messaging Middleware

Messaging +Middleware provides APIs to build highly-featured message client applications +to manipulate messages in Message Store and to enable storage of messages +in the Message Store. It also provides support for creating plug-ins to handle +individual messaging protocols.

+
Architecture

The Messaging Middleware architecture +comprises of many components to form the Messaging Framework. The framework +provides plug-ins (polymorphic MTMs) to manage different type of messages. +The set of components that make up a plug-in module is called an Message Type +Module (MTM). All interactions with lower-level communication protocols, such +as, TCP/IP, are performed by MTMs. The Messaging Framework provides APIs to +enable storage of messages in the Message Store. It also provides APIs to +manipulate messages in the Message Store.

+ +
+
Documentation and examples

The following sections +list tutorials and example applications that can be referred while creating +messaging applications:

    +
  • Message Server +and Store Configuration Tutorial
  • +
  • MTM Implementation +Tutorial
  • +
  • Search-Sort Tutorial
  • +
  • Attachment Tutorial
  • +
+
+Messaging +Middleware Concepts
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