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Open the default Messaging Composer Application
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The following code snippet shows how to open the default messaging composer application of the platform (Symbian, MeeGo Harmattan, Maemo, etc.) using method "compose":http://doc.trolltech.com/qtmobility-1.2/qmessageservice.html#compose of class "QMessageService":http://doc.trolltech.com/qtmobility-1.2/qmessageservice.html of Qt Mobility. The example loads SMS that is waiting to be edited and sent by the user.
Code Snippet
Include the required headers:
#include <QMessageService>
#include <QMessage>
Enable messaging at pro file:
CONFIG ''= mobility
MOBILITY''= messaging
Implementation:
QMessageService pMessageManager = new QMessageService(this);
QMessage message;
message.setType(QMessage::Sms);
message.setBody("Foo");
m_pMessageManager->compose(message);