Open A Wi-Fi Https Connection - Blackberry JAVA DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENT - - DEVELOPMENT GUIDE Manual

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• java.lang.String
• javax.microedition.io.Connector
2.
Import the javax.microedition.io.HttpConnection interface.
3.
Invoke Connector.open(), specify http as the protocol, and append the interface=wifi parameter to the
end of the URL string value.
4.
Cast the returned object as an HttpConnection or a StreamConnection object.
HttpConnection conn = null;
String URL = "http://www.myServer.com/
myContent;deviceside=true;interface=wifi";
conn = (HttpConnection)Connector.open(URL);

Open a Wi-Fi HTTPS connection

The interface=wifi parameter applies only to TCP/UDP connections. To establish a Wi-Fi® connection and use a Wi-Fi
API in a BlackBerry® device application, the wireless service provider must support Wi-Fi access.
1.
Import the following classes:
• java.lang.String
• javax.microedition.io.Connector
2.
Import the javax.microedition.io.HttpsConnection interface.
3.
Invoke Connector.open(), specify https as the protocol, and append the interface=wifi parameter to the
end of the URL string value.
4.
Cast the returned object as an HttpsConnection object.
HttpsConnection conn = null;
String URL = "https://host:443/;deviceside=true;interface=wifi";
conn = (HttpsConnection)Connector.open(URL);
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