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The values of APPDIR, BEARER and START are used internally and must be lower case.
The password (PWD) is case sensitive. The case sensitivity of the other parameter values
depends on the server application or the network. It is likely that not all parameters can be
sent in one SM. They can be distributed over several SMs.
identifying first line (OTAP_IMPNG) and the PWD parameter if a mandatory password has
been enabled. OTAP is started when the keyword START, possibly with a parameter, is
contained in the SM and the parameter set is valid for the requested operation. It always ends
with a reboot, either when the operation is completed, an error occurred, or the safety timer
expired. This also means
Apart from the first and the last line in this example, these are the parameters described in
the previous section. Possible parameters for the START keyword are: "install", "delete" or
nothing. In the last case, an install operation is done by default.
The network does not guarantee the order of SMs. So when using multiple SMs to start an
OTAP operation their order on the receiving side might be different from the order in which
they were sent. This could lead to trouble because the OTAP operation might start before all
parameters are received. If you discover such problems, try waiting a few seconds between
each SM.
8.5

Java File Format

In general, all Java files have to comply with the IMP-NG and TC65 specifications. There are
certain components of the JAD file that the developer must pay attention to when using
OTAP:
• MIDlet-Jar-URL: make sure that this parameter points to a location on the network where
your latest JAR files will be located, e.g. http://192.168.1.3/datafiles/mytest.jar, not in the
filesystem like file://a:/java/mytest/mytest.jar. Otherwise this JAD file is useless for OTAP.
• MIDlet-Install-Notify: this is an optional entry specifying a URL to which the result of an
update/install operation is posted. That is the only way to get any feedback about the
outcome of an install/update operation. The format of the posted URL complies with the
IMP-NG OTA Provisioning specification. In contrast to the jar and jad file this URL must
not be protected by basic authentication.
• MIDlet-Delete-Notify: this is an optional entry specifying a URL to which the result of a
delete operation is posted. That is the only way to get any feedback about the outcome of
a delete operation. The format of the posted URL complies with the IMP-NG OTA
Provisioning specification. In contrast to the jar and jad file this URL must not be protected
by basic authentication.
• MIDlet-Name, MIDlet-Version, MIDlet-Vendor: are mandatory entries in the JAD and
Manifest file. Both files must contain equal values, otherwise result 905 (see 8.7) is
returned.
• MIDlet-Jar-Size must contain the correct size of the jar file, otherwise result 904 (see 8.7)
is returned.
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