Take control of your SMS Content Creation
with the ActiveXMS PDU Toolkit, a royalty-free*, transport independent SMS PDU encoding and decoding
component (ATL/COM/.NET® COM Interop compatible).
With the ActiveXMS PDU Toolkit, wireless messaging developers can now take complete
control of their SMS media with a low cost, highly functional and feature rich
set of components for:
Complete encoding AND decoding of Text Messages, Picture Messages, Ring Tones, Operator Logos, CLI Icons
vCards and vCalendars
Downloadable Profiles
Unicode support
Multipart message support (encoding and
decoding)
Web and Desktop applications
Royalty free
distribution within your own applications
NOTE: The ActiveXMS PDU Toolkit encodes and decodes the
content you send and receive through these channels - it does not actually send
or receive messages - you require an SMSC connection, Internet gateway, GSM
modem or cellphone-cable/InfraRed/BlueTooth connection to send or receive
messages.
ActiveXMS is the perfect complement to your existing SMSC or GSM Modem
connectivity software.
Targeted at Visual Basic, Visual C++, COM and .NET (through Interop)
programmers, the ActiveXMS PDU Toolkit brings new opportunities, capabilities
and freedom to the wireless messaging developers.
With over 30 billion SMS messages sent every month around the globe, text
messaging is a technology that is truly for the masses. Even with the
introduction of MMS, the next generation of messaging services, SMS based
messages enjoy an enormous following.
In order to leverage the extended capabilities of SMS, software developers have
had to understand and reverse engineer complex protocols when creating content
for delivery through the SMS channel. These protocols involve managing sequences
of hexadecimal values (octets) that must be structured in a precise way in order
to achieve the correct result on the target handset. The ActiveXMS PDU Toolkit
overcomes these issues with an easy to use and cost effective component to
manage all your SMS Content creation.
Many Internet based messaging gateways offer a subset of this support, and
typically do this through their own API (Application Programming Interface),
which locks developers into those solutions. For developers wanting to use
devices such as GSM Modems (through InfraRed, BlueTooth or cable) and those with
direct connections to an SMSC, they must manually provide the messages in binary
form. ActiveXMS provides developers with the facility to encode and decode
content, which can be delivered/receive through any SMS channel.