What I need is an app that can send and receive files that is splitted automatically meanwhile the file transfer is made between two Nokia N-Gage phones via bluetooth. The client should be able to resume its unfinished downloads. This is how I want the application to work: ////// Server phone: e:\myfiles\[login to view URL] (6,000 kb) 1. The source file is broken down into several small pieces when the client phone requests a copy of a file. [login to view URL] -> [login to view URL] (30 kb) [login to view URL] (30 kb) 2. The first part is instantly sent away via bluetoot to the requesting client. 3. The [login to view URL] is during the transfer recieved in the client's RAM-memory and when dowloaded saved into user-predifined path. Notice that both unit C:\ and E:\ shall be available paths for saving. 4. When the first part is sent away and the client confirms that it is downloaded, the server phone start sending the largeimage.part2. 5. If the [login to view URL] is successfully transfered, a [login to view URL] has already been created, so it instantly can be sent to the receiving client. If the connection would be broken after sending the 4:th piece, it would be resumable when the connection is estabelished again - a transfer that starts from the 4:th piece again. ////// ________________ For offline browsing among the files, the server pre-hashes the files into a file-list. This file list also includes the current file size. "-4024" is the file size in kilobytes. The file list should look like this: [[login to view URL]] e:\shared\textfile.txt-2 e:\shared\music.mp3-4024 e:\document.doc-47 e:\video.avi-3382 [EndOfFile] _________________ This is the whole procedure in sending a large file in bits and pieces, and finally restored into a copy of the original image in the client phone. Sourcecode must be included, and of course I own the copyright. Additional details may be added.
## Deliverables
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## Platform
Symbian series 60 - Nokia N-Gage Bluetooth