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Technologies impact ways of communication and a Messaging platform today must handle all types of communications. Most platforms are technology specific but there is need for Multi-technology messeging platforms
Technologies impact ways of communication and a Messaging platform today must handle all types of communications. Most platforms are technology specific but there is need for Multi-technology messeging platforms

Having worked with GSM modem which is specially used for SMS based applications based on messaging type system. There are lots of SMS based applications that will need to be developed in future. SMS will become a additional communication medium for all businesses like telephone, fax and e-mail. Hence a very strong Messeging system can be developed that can help corporates implement SMS systems with ease in their company.

Some ideas in this regard are

  • GSM server based on Linux or windows environment, This should have strong message processing and reply back capabilities
  • Jabber IM is a instant messaging server with strong XML architecture for such application, it can be used for SMS also.
  • Integration of the SMS systems with web can be useful. Google provide webAPIs that can be used to extract lots of information from internet on the basis of text received from SMS. our software can act like SMS to web search gateway. Google give organized information useful in SMS type systems.
  • SMS to e-mail gateway is important thing, a server should be able to receive SMS and then forward it as an e-mail and vice-versa with apropriate headder translation
  • Reminder System on SMS will be more useful then on e-mail or outlook
  • Such a system may have registration requirement for each user and manage his accounts with various services.
  • corporates can use SMS mainly for interacting with the customers, like support, delivery, dispatch status, integration with the billing and ERP systems. In order to do that they would like to have highly reliable system architecture. Many billing and ERP software developers would like to buy such software and integrate it with their software for their customers.
  • There are certain free or charge based SMS sending engines, they can be used insted of GSM modem.

Last modified 2005-03-20 16:30 expired

SMS Server Tools

Posted by pk at 2005-03-20 11:47
Some open source stuff is available as SMS server tools. these can help in designing and developing the SMS server architecture.

http://smstools.meinemullemaus.de/

Other open source stuff

Posted by pk at 2005-03-22 00:39
We should also consider other open source stuff that we should consider:

Morphis WAX
Another open source wireless tool in this mold is Morphis WAX, a language and set of components designed to deliver appropriate content to varied wireless devices. Morphis.org, the group behind Morphis Wax, is sponsored by New York-based mobile development house Kargo, Inc.

Morphis WAX provides translation to devices that support WML, HDML, HTML, cHTML, and other Web formats. It also includes a WAXServlet as the basis for building WAX applications; developers who use the Morphis and WAX classes as the foundation of their applications are automatically provided with features such as application logging and database pooling.

EnhydraME
Yet another example is EnhydraME, the J2ME edition of the Enhydra Java/XML application server.

Enhydra was initially created by enterprise Java technology company Lutris Technologies, Inc. Today the project is run by ObjectWeb, an open source middleware development effort backed by France Telecom R&D, French technology firm Bull, and French IT organization INRIA.

The Enhydra server uses enterprise Java standards such as Servlet 2.2 and JSP 1.1 to support presentation logic. It also has features such as an XML engine (Enhydra XMLC), database connection pooling, an object-to-relational mapping tool (DODS), presentation management, and session management.

The EnhydraME framework includes kXML, a complete XML model for wireless devices; kSOAP, a SOAP messaging component for wireless devices; kHTTP, an HTTP server for sending and receiving HTML on wireless devices; Locumi, an HTTP micro proxy server for wireless devices; and Mail4Me, a mail-capable engine for wireless devices.

Wireless LAN options: still ramping up
Of late, WLANs have become increasingly important to enterprise connectivity, as well. In a recent study by Santa Cruz, CA-based developer research firm Evans Data Corp., 56 percent of firms surveyed were currently using or evaluating 802.11 networks, up from 50 percent six months before.


Individual developers, meanwhile, are coming out with a long list of Linux-based wireless monitoring apps, including KwiFiManager, a set of KDE tools using configurator and link monitor wireless extensions; Qwireless, an x86 and iPaq app for analyzing wireless LANs; and Gwireless, a GNOME-based link monitor and configurator for 802.11b wireless cards using wireless extensions. Security options include Open1x, an open source version of the IEEE 802.1x authentication protocol using wireless extensions.

OpenAP
Several other open source WLAN projects are offering varied open source-based infrastructure options. The OpenAP project, for example, offers a complete distribution of the open source software required to produce an 802.11b-compliant wireless access point, primarily intended for people building community networks. OpenAP is backed by Brisbane, CA-based Instant 802 Networks, Inc., a commercial 802.11 software house.

The OpenAP access point supports multipoint-to-multipoint wireless bridging, while simultaneously serving 802.11b stations. The access points also feature serial console login access, complete with Unix bash shell, Layer 2 roaming, and the 802.1d spanning tree protocol.

Kannel
Another WLAN-related project is Kannel, an open source WAP gateway written in C that also works as an SMS gateway for GSM networks. Founded in 1999 by now-defunct vendor Wapit, Ltd., the project is now coordinated by an internationally distributed group of companies, including UK-based mobile interface design firm 3G LAB, Ltd., Germany-based wireless application services provider Wapme Systems AG, Irish wireless development firm ANAM, and Swiss mobile carrier Global Networks, Inc., along with individual developers and contributors.

So many SMS developer stuff

Posted by pk at 2005-03-22 00:49
http://www.palowireless.com/sms/devtools.asp

I saw large number of SMS developer tools and software, Vaibhav, please go through all of them and check thier application and sue for us. We would be interested in some software that might be readymade and we can just package and sell it with our GSM modem.

also check the kind of applications customers are exploring

Linux based Server Product

Posted by maheshg at 2005-05-05 12:51
www.Kannel.org is a open source WAP and SMS gateway
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