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Old 03-31-2009, 07:33 AM   #1
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Default Confirmations, questions surrounding a calling card app.

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Hello,

Greetings to you all bunch. I'm a newbie and this is my first post here.

I am working on an app is similar to a Automated-Long distance calling card.

This is how the app is desired to be used,
1. Dial "55555" - a toll free number
2. Select language by pressing 1 for English, 2 for German etc
3. Enter 12 digit Identification PIN
4. After successful identification enters a valid phone number and the call starts.

I have no experience of Blackberry development. So far have spent time reading manuals, forums and posts.

Via this post, I thought I will try to substantiate and confirm my findings. Listing below some-such questions,

1. Is Event - Injection or Tracing the "End call" menu-item(..and running it), the only way to end an initiated call?
2. Isn't there a Blackberry API available to end a call?
3. To end the call, is menu tracing a preferred method over event injection? If it's so, is that due to deprecation of event injection?
4. How safe is Global menu tracing and running/execution?
5. After a call is ended, dialing 55555(Step 1..see above) programatically is done using PhoneArguments class. Which leads to recursion due to a pre-registered PhoneListener? In such scenarios is there a best practice/method to de-register the phoneListener? or how this should ideally be handled?

Any help/guidance is appreciated.

Thanks,
FG

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