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This document contains information about the IBM Mobility Client for Microsoft(R) Windows, a component of the WebSphere(R)
Everyplace(R) Connection Manager. This readme contains information
about where to obtain the latest information about defects, associated workarounds
and supplemental information on topics. These topics can also be covered in
the WebSphere Everyplace Connection Manager readme file.
The Toolkit was last updated in November, 2004.
The Mobility Client Toolkit installation procedures are beyond the scope of this readme. Instructions for installing the Mobility Client Toolkit are included in the Mobility Client Toolkit Developer's Guide, under the Installing the Toolkit section.
See API Toolkits and Plugins for the most recent version of the Mobility Client Toolkit.
This readme and the Mobility Client Toolkit documentation are installed with the package components. The documentation includes this readme, a Mobility Client Toolkit Developer's Guide (including C and Java(TM), references), and a collection of sample programs.
Changes to the Mobility Client Toolkit for Windows version 5.0.1.2 include:
- IY54350 - Exception thrown from artapi.dll when calling eOpenAPI
Changes to the Mobility Client Toolkit for Windows version 5.1.0.1 include:
- IY63095 not receiving events from wecm client java api for pocket pc when using Websphere DeviceDeveloper
- IY63645 the eGetNetworkCapabilities() function does not generates an asynchronous event in Java
Changes to the Mobility Client Toolkit for Windows version 5.1.0.2 include:
- IY65533 POCKETPC J9 JVM PROBLEM CAN BREAK WECM EGETCONNECTIONNAMES AND EGETINTERFACENAMES
Changes to the Mobility Client Toolkit for Windows version 5.1.1 include:
- Added the method eCertificateAuthenticate
- Added event eMsg_EchoTimeout
- Added error code eErrAuthServerDown
- Changed documented error code eErrForceCertAuthentication to 42
- Deleted Visual Basic support
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