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Posted Date: 30 Aug 2008      Total Responses: 3

Posted By: Lokesh       Member Level: Silver     Points: 1


Hi,

I have the list of patient information in sql server databased, based on some condition i have to send an SMS to Patients mobile programmatically. Is it possible, any programming languages will do...

Thanks

Lokesh





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Author: Vidhya    30 Aug 2008Member Level: GoldRating:     Points: 3
hi,

you can do this using javascript.

using some conditions you can send sms from pc to mobile in javascript.

Happy programming!

Regards,
Vidhya


Author: Rajesh(March-2008 Winner)    30 Aug 2008Member Level: GoldRating:     Points: 6
SMS services in .NET applications
The Mobile Internet Toolkit (MMIT) from Microsoft also called as ASP.NET mobile controls is an extension to the .NET Framework and ASP.NET that allows developers to write mobile Web applications targeting multiple devices such as cell phones and PDAs. The MMIT frees the developer to concentrate on the application logic and leave the UI rendering to the runtime. To install MMIT, you need to have the Microsoft .NET Framework version 1.0 or later. Because MMIT is an extension of ASP.NET you must also have IIS running.

Mobile applications are of two types: Web-based and device based.

Web based mobile applications run on the server, typically the Web server, and is accessed by mobile devices through the Internet and SMS services provided by Internet Email messages.

Device specific mobile applications are standalone applications running on the devices itself, with or without Internet access. For this type of application, Microsoft provides a scaled-down version of the .NET Framework—the .NET Compact Framework (.NET CF).



Author: dheeraj    30 Aug 2008Member Level: GoldRating:     Points: 6
We Cannot send the sms freely. we should use services
SMS services in .NET applications
The Mobile Internet Toolkit (MMIT) from Microsoft also called as ASP.NET mobile controls is an extension to the .NET Framework and ASP.NET that allows developers to write mobile Web applications targeting multiple devices such as cell phones and PDAs. The MMIT frees the developer to concentrate on the application logic and leave the UI rendering to the runtime. To install MMIT, you need to have the Microsoft .NET Framework version 1.0 or later. Because MMIT is an extension of ASP.NET you must also have IIS running.

Mobile applications are of two types: Web-based and device based.

Web based mobile applications run on the server, typically the Web server, and is accessed by mobile devices through the Internet and SMS services provided by Internet Email messages.

Device specific mobile applications are standalone applications running on the devices itself, with or without Internet access. For this type of application, Microsoft provides a scaled-down version of the .NET Framework—the .NET Compact Framework (.NET CF).



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