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pattern, SAMSUNG-SGH-E700.*, matches it. The expressions, SAMSUNG-SGH-
E700 and .*SAMSUNG-SGH-E700, do not match as they only partially match the
user-agent coming from the device.
■ Supported Libraries - The libraries that the device supports. Libraries define the
API sets supported by the device. To select multiple libraries, hold the
Control
key down and click the libraries with the left mouse button. Selected libraries are
highlighted.
■ Browser Type - The type of browser supported by the device.
If you do not see the browser type you need in the list, update the
browser.config file in $CDS_HOME/deployment/deployment-name/conf
directory. For information on how to add new browser templates, see Chapter 7,
“Device-Specific User Interface Framework” in the Sun Java System Content
Delivery Server Integration Guide.
■ Device Capabilities - The system, browser, user interface, software, mandatory,
and Content Delivery Server-specific capabilities of the device. Specify these
capabilities as needed.
For MicroEdition Configuration and MicroEdition Profile, you must select all
applicable libraries. For example, if you have content that supports CLDC 1.0 and
content that supports CLDC 1.1, you must select both libraries so that content
supporting each library runs on the device.
If the Push Type is SMS, you must also select an SMS delivery type. You can
choose NSM, EMS, or None. See Appendix A for more information on device
capabilities.
3. Click Create New Device.
The Device Management page is displayed that shows the properties of the new
device. A device definitions XML file is created for the device. You can click on the
device name in the list of devices and click Export to see the contents of the file.
4. Click OK.
The Device Management page is displayed that shows the list of devices.
After you add a device, you must specify the device capabilities. See “Specifying
Device Capabilities” on page 83.
Once the new device is added, you also need to configure the device’s MIME type
mappings, see
“Mapping MIME Types to a Device” on page 86.