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Old 10-13-2008, 11:40 PM
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MIDP support for FTP Protocol
Does MIDP support FTP protocol? As far as i know only HTTP is supported, is this right? and what if i want to add this if it is not there, i think it is not possible cuz Connector.open("ftp:....") should dynamically create an FTP object and this can not be done unless the Connector class already knows about FTP Interface or Class .
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