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jaume Joined: Sep 13, 2006 Posts: 6 PM, WWW
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It crashed your mates phone? which model? what do you exactly mean?
What could have happened is that that phone doesn't support the API jsr-82, that is that it doesn't allow to access the bluetooth hardware through Java.
If that's the case when trying to open the program, the phone should complain with something like "Application error".
But that's all it shouldn't "crash" or anything like that.
Please if something really nasty happened to it, please let me know: what happened? to which phone? and doing what?
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djtwistter Joined: Aug 22, 2006 Posts: > 500 From: UK PM |
it was a w800i and it fross then he try to get it off no chace then he thought to take the battery out of the phone when he pu tthe phone back on it was compllety frosen i think he is goign to get an other phone now i fell sorry for him as he loved that phone |
jaume Joined: Sep 13, 2006 Posts: 6 PM, WWW
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Well I'm sorry to hear about that...
But I'm sure that incident is totally coincidental. There's no way a MIDlet (A Java application) can do that kind of stuff to a phone.
The Java applications run on top of a Java Virtual Machine, this means that the program is contained.
In the worst case a Java progam could cause some problem in the JVM but that would be solved switching on/off the phone itself.
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