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  1. #1
    Ravi Luthra
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    I have a question about the Motorola i730. I created a J2ME
    application for a customer and they have a problem downloading this
    application OTA using a wml page that links to a .jad file (that
    refers to a .jar file). I was able to test on my own Sanyo 6400 so I
    think the .jad file is kosher.

    The reported error they get when they select the .jad link is "406 Not
    Acceptable"

    My content types for the wml, jad, and jar are correct.
    The web server, after receiving the request shows this in the log:

    x.x.x.x - - [10/Mar/2004:12:39:52 -0500] "GET
    /customers/xxx/xxx.jad?1078940379 HTTP/1.1" 200 422 "-"
    "MOT-A-0A/00.04 UP.Browser/4.1.27a1 UP.Link/4.2.3.5c"

    So the response code sent was a 200, not a 406, so I am assuming thats
    a client side error in seeing the mime types.

    Like I said, my mime types are correct, anyone have any hints on this
    or did Nextel disable using OTA for the i730?



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  2. #2
    @(none)
    Guest

    Re: i730 and Java downloads

    Does your client have the subscription to "Total connect" or
    "Packetstream Gold" ? if not they won't be able to download it OTA


    Ravi Luthra wrote:
    > I have a question about the Motorola i730. I created a J2ME
    > application for a customer and they have a problem downloading this
    > application OTA using a wml page that links to a .jad file (that
    > refers to a .jar file). I was able to test on my own Sanyo 6400 so I
    > think the .jad file is kosher.
    >
    > The reported error they get when they select the .jad link is "406 Not
    > Acceptable"
    >
    > My content types for the wml, jad, and jar are correct.
    > The web server, after receiving the request shows this in the log:
    >
    > x.x.x.x - - [10/Mar/2004:12:39:52 -0500] "GET
    > /customers/xxx/xxx.jad?1078940379 HTTP/1.1" 200 422 "-"
    > "MOT-A-0A/00.04 UP.Browser/4.1.27a1 UP.Link/4.2.3.5c"
    >
    > So the response code sent was a 200, not a 406, so I am assuming thats
    > a client side error in seeing the mime types.
    >
    > Like I said, my mime types are correct, anyone have any hints on this
    > or did Nextel disable using OTA for the i730?




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