Encapsulates arguments to pass to the Phone application.
Category:
Signed: This element is only accessible by signed applications. If you intend to use this element, please visit http://www.blackberry.com/go/codesigning to obtain a set of code signing keys. Code signing is only required for applications running on BlackBerry smartphones; development on BlackBerry Smartphone Simulators can occur without code signing.
Argument to open the Phone application for an outgoing call.
Since:
JDE 4.0.0
Category:
Signed: This element is only accessible by signed applications. If you intend to use this element, please visit http://www.blackberry.com/go/codesigning to obtain a set of code signing keys. Code signing is only required for applications running on BlackBerry smartphones; development on BlackBerry Smartphone Simulators can occur without code signing.
Signed: This element is only accessible by signed applications. If you intend to use this element, please visit http://www.blackberry.com/go/codesigning to obtain a set of code signing keys. Code signing is only required for applications running on BlackBerry smartphones; development on BlackBerry Smartphone Simulators can occur without code signing.
Constructor Detail
PhoneArguments
public PhoneArguments()
Creates a new PhoneArgument instance in the default view.
The default arguments instruct the Phone application to open in the
default (recent call list) view.
Since:
JDE 4.0.0
Category:
Signed: This element is only accessible by signed applications. If you intend to use this element, please visit http://www.blackberry.com/go/codesigning to obtain a set of code signing keys. Code signing is only required for applications running on BlackBerry smartphones; development on BlackBerry Smartphone Simulators can occur without code signing.
PhoneArguments
public PhoneArguments(String actionArg,
String dialStringArg)
Creates a new PhoneArgument instance with dialing string.
In addition to the traditional "phone number characters" that you
would use to compose a phone number (for example, +1-519-888-7465), you
can also specify more precise dialing behaviour:
, : A comma directs the phone application to
pause for 2 seconds before proceeding to process the rest of the
contents of the dialing string.
! : An exclamation mark directs the phone
application to wait for user input; the system presents a dialog with
three choices:
- Proceed to dial the rest of the dialing string up to the
next comma or exclamation mark
- Skip directly to the next comma or exlamation mark in the dialing
string
- Cancel the call altogether
# and * : Generate "pound" and
"star" DTMF tones.
0 - 9 : Generate numeric DTMF
tones.
PhoneArguments.VOICEMAIL : Dial the device's voicemail
number, as specified by the Phone application Options.
Parameters:
actionArg - Specify ARG_CALL to open the Phone application
and dial the provided dial string.
dialStringArg - Number to dial; this may contain special dialing
characters in addition to the components of a traditional phone number.
Since:
JDE 4.0.0
Category:
Signed: This element is only accessible by signed applications. If you intend to use this element, please visit http://www.blackberry.com/go/codesigning to obtain a set of code signing keys. Code signing is only required for applications running on BlackBerry smartphones; development on BlackBerry Smartphone Simulators can occur without code signing.
PhoneArguments
public PhoneArguments(String actionArg,
String dialStringArg,
boolean smartDialing)
Creates a new PhoneArgument instance with dialing string.
In addition to the traditional "phone number characters" that you
would use to compose a phone number (for example, +1-519-888-7465), you
can also specify more precise dialing behaviour:
, : A comma directs the phone application to
pause for 2 seconds before proceeding to process the rest of the
contents of the dialing string.
! : An exclamation mark directs the phone
application to wait for user input; the system presents a dialog with
three choices:
- Proceed to dial the rest of the dialing string up to the
next comma or exclamation mark
- Skip directly to the next comma or exlamation mark in the dialing
string
- Cancel the call altogether
# and * : Generate "pound" and
"star" DTMF tones.
0 - 9 : Generate numeric DTMF
tones.
PhoneArguments.VOICEMAIL : Dial the device's voicemail
number, as specified by the Phone application Options.
Parameters:
actionArg - Specify ARG_CALL to open the Phone application
and dial the provided dial string.
dialStringArg - Number to dial; this may contain special dialing
characters in addition to the components of a traditional phone number.
smartDialing - If true, smart dialing will be enabled.
Since:
JDE 4.2.1
Category:
Signed: This element is only accessible by signed applications. If you intend to use this element, please visit http://www.blackberry.com/go/codesigning to obtain a set of code signing keys. Code signing is only required for applications running on BlackBerry smartphones; development on BlackBerry Smartphone Simulators can occur without code signing.
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