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Blog Post:
ConnectivityManager in Android SDK: Compared with Connection Manager in Windows Mobile
Dr. Pei Zheng
Anyone who has ever used Windows Mobile (actually WinCE) Connection Manager will probably share mix feelings: on one side, the ConnMgr APIs provide a nice abstraction for applications to request and use a connection without knowing and controlling the physical connectivity; on the other side, it has...
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23 Sep 2009
Blog Post:
Connection Manager: What's in CONNMGR_CONNECTION_DETAILED_STATUS?
Dr. Pei Zheng
The CONNMGR_CONNECTION_DETAILED_STATUS struct tells the detailes information of all connections that connection manager can use to build connection path to satisfy a connection request at that point of time. It can be otabined by calling ConnMgrQueryDetailedStatus. typedef struct _CONNMGR_CONNECTION_DETAILED_STATUS...
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1 Nov 2007
Blog Post:
Connection Manager: Null Proxy
Dr. Pei Zheng
Null Proxy In CM_ProxyEntries CSP, a proxy entry has a “Type” characteristic: · 0 for null proxies · 1 for HTTP proxies · 2 for WAP proxies · 4 for SOCKS4 proxies · 5 for SOCKS5 proxies Notice Type 0 is for Null Proxy. What is a Null Proxy? A Null Proxy basically identifies two...
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31 Oct 2007
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