Tuesday 20 December 2016

How to Send Bulk SMS Using Java Programming


Java is referred to a number of computer software products and requirements that together offer a system for developing application software and organizing it in a cross-platform environment. Java is used in a broad variety of computing platforms from fixed devices and mobile phones at the lower end, to enterprise servers and supercomputers at the higher end.

Java is one of the most famous programming languages today. It provides many possibilities to develop applications and to make different solutions, but in order to be capable of sending and receiving bulk SMS, its possibilities need to be comprehensive. If you are a developer and you would like to interact with mobile users by send SMS using java to their mobile phones, you are required to find a method to interact with the mobile network. The best method to do this is to run your own SMS gateway. After you have installed an SMS gateway in your network, all you have to do is find a proper interface to this gateway. There are various interfaces available to send bulk text SMS.

If you are looking for the best solution that ensures accuracy, security and high efficiency, perhaps the Java database solution will be your best choice. This solution uses a database server, (such as Oracle, MySQL, Java DB, MS SQL, etc.) to send and receive bulk text messages. We suggest you use this solution if your Java application already uses a database for storing details.

3 comments:

  1. Hi Natasha, thanks for sharing this resourceful information. I was looking to integrate one of my JAVA application with bulk SMS API, and your information helped me a lot. Keep sharing...

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  2. To send bulk sms java is good plateform for developers .thanks for sharing.Bulk SMS API

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  3. Thanks for sharing this information. An Bulk SMS API is considered one of the most reliable forms of communicating with customers. Therefore, it is important for you to choose providers that offer the best in terms of usage and speed.

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