Symbian/C++ Documentation
Areas of interest
Browser & DRM & Download - S60/Symbian C++

S60 5th Edition: What’s New for Developers
This document provides developers with a summary of the new features in the initial release of S60 5th Edition. The document describes the changes to the UI and the new features available to developers using Symbian C++, Open C/C++, Java™ technology, Web Runtime (WRT), and Flash Lite from Adobe. It also covers support for additional content formats.

S60 Platform: Implementing OTA Application Delivery and Protection
Learn how to deliver S60 applications over the air (OTA) to mobile devices and how to protect the executable content with OMA DRM 1.0 in practice. The solution defined in this document concentrates specifically on demonstrating how to implement a preview/trial feature using different mechanisms to the application to ensure a robust and safe download and billing experience.

Native Symbian Applications OTA: New Opportunities to Drive ARPU
This document provides information on the business benefits and options for implementing OTA services to deliver native Symbian applications to Symbian smartphones. Several examples of successful OTA services are provided. In addition, information is provided about using Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) standards when implementing OTA delivery for native Symbian application.

Browser Plug-in API Developer's Guide v2.0
This updated guide explains how to develop plug-ins for the S60 platform, the Series 80 platform, and the Nokia 7710 multimedia smartphone, using the Browser Plug-in API. This C++ API was introduced in S60 2nd Edition, Feature Pack 2.

S60 Platform: Browser Control API Developer's Guide v2.0
This updated guide explains how to embed the browser for the S60 platform as a control within an application by using the Browser Control API. This C++ API was introduced in S60 2nd Edition, Feature Pack 3.

S60 Platform: Download Manager API Developer's Guide v2.0
This updated guide explains how to employ the Download Manager API to create and manage a session in which files are downloaded over HTTP(S). This C++ API was introduced in S60 2nd Edition, Feature Pack 3.

Tool Chains For End-To-End Enterprise Applications
This document describes complete tool chains, from server to mobile client, for browser, Web services, and database architectures.




