The push registry allows MIDlets to be launched in response to an incoming network connection. When a MIDlet registers for push notifications, the device software is instructed to listen for incoming network connections and launch the MIDlet, if appropriate.
To open the Push Registry Properties page:
To register a MIDlet in the push registry:
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), connections
from any source are accepted. If datagram or socket connections are used,
the value of Allowed Sender can be a numeric IP address.A push registration key is automatically generated and shown as an attribute in the MIDlet suite's Java Application Descriptor (JAD) file. To view the JAD file, choose the Application Descriptor Property settings from the left pane.
javax.microedition.io.PushRegistry
.
API permissions are handled in the API
Permissions page of the Project Properties. Each key designation is unique and of the form MIDlet-Push-<n>
,
where <n>
begins at 1 and is incrementally increased with
each registration. A MIDlet suite can have multiple push registrations.
To edit a push registry entry:
To remove a push registry entry:
To change the order push registry entries are displayed:
For more information about using the push registry, see