Symbian OS Communications Programming

Communication lies at the heart of Symbian OS and the devices that use it. Symbian OS has a powerful and flexible communications architecture that addresses current state-of-the-art as well as future functionality. This rich environment gives developers access to important technologies such as wireless Bluetooth networks, TCP/IP networking, infrared data transport, email and SMS messaging, and WAP content. Symbian OS Communications Programming is a guide to the Symbian OS communications architecture. It provides developers with authoritative and practical information on the communications models and programming interfaces that are used by Symbian OS, along with illustrative and timely examples. SOCP covers all transport technologies supported by Symbian OS v6.1 including: serial and infrared communication, TCP/IP network support, Bluetooth, and telephony. Examples show how to take advantage of each technology. SOCP also provides coverage of content...