Figure 2 Midway "Java Tool" Menu; Table 4 User_Agent String - Motorola V3x Technical Manual

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In addition to the software the following parts will also be needed:
It is important to note that the MIDway tool will only work with a device that has been
enabled to support direct cable Java download. This feature is not available by purchasing
a device through a standard consumer outlet.
The easiest method of confirming support for this is by looking at the "Java Tool" menu
(see Figure 2) on the phone in question and seeing if a "Java app loader" option is
available on that menu. If it is not, then contact MOTOCODER support for advice on how
to receive an enabled handset.
Motorola provides a User Guide with the MIDway tool (as listed above) as well as a
document outlining the tool for version 2.8 on the MOTOCODER website entitled
"Installing J2ME MIDlet using MIDway Tool".
The USER-AGENT String
The Table 4 describes USER_AGENT strings associated with Motorola devices:
Motorola Device
USER_AGENT STRING
V3x
User-Agent: MOT-V3x/xx.xx.xxR MIB/2.2.1 Profile/MIDP-2.0
Configuration/CLDC-1.1
The USER_AGENT string can be used to identify a handset and render specific content to
it based on it information provided in this string (example CGI on a content server). These
strings can be found in the connection logs at the content server.
This table above provides information about the following components:
1. WAP Browser Release, Motorola Internet Browser (MIB) 2.2.1
2. MIDP version 2.0
3. CLDC version 1.1
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USB Cable Part Number (SKN6371B).

Figure 2 MIDway "Java Tool" menu.

Table 4 USER_AGENT String

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