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The Shared Object SMS SDK is a speedy, manageable and reliable executable that hides the intracacies of wireless text-messaging.

Version: 3.0.0
Released: 1/22/2002

The Shared Object SMS SDK provides easy, high-level control of the Simplewire wireless text-messaging platform. The Shared Object SMS SDK was designed be to be as developer-friendly as possible by hiding the intricacies of the XML format required to communicate with the Simplewire WMP (Wireless Message Protocol) servers. The Shared Object SMS SDK makes it possible to send an SMS message off with as little as two lines of code.

The Shared Object SMS SDK provides an enterprise level implementation. You can use it in all Linux including Red Hat, Turbo Linux, Mandrake, and many more. The SDK has gone through rigorous testing to ensure a comphrehensive, best-of-breed SMS SDK. In turn, the Shared Object SMS SDK delivers a robust business solution for high-performance, web based applications in a variety of industries.
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Product Version Released Size
Windows 9x/NT/XP/200X 3.0.0 1/22/2002 411 KB
Linux x86 3.0.0 1/22/2002 542 KB
Solaris SPARC 3.0.0 1/22/2002 548 KB
FreeBSD x86 3.0.0 1/22/2002 532 KB
Examples

Quick Start for C++

#include <iostream.h>
#include <swsms.h>

int main()
{
    // Create SMS Object
    SMS sms = CreateSMS();

    // Set Message Properties
    SetMsgPin(sms, "+11005101234");
    SetMsgFrom(sms, "Demo");
    SetMsgCallback(sms, "+11005551212");
    SetMsgText(sms, "Hello World From Simplewire!");

    // Send Message
    MsgSend(sms);

    // Destroy SMS
    DestroySMS(&sms);
    
    return 0;
}
   

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