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Mobile Device Detection for Java - 4 Step Setup - 3 minutes
...Also available on Maven.
1) Download the zip and extract.
2) Add the core JAR located in the "dist" directory to your java project.
3) Import the following packages:
import fiftyone.mobile.detection.Match;
import fiftyone.mobile.detection.Provider;
import fiftyone.mobile.detection.factories.StreamFactory;
4) Use the following code to start detecting devices:
//The Lite datafile is provided with every archive.
Provider p = new Provider(StreamFactory.create("path/to/data/file"));
Match match = p.match("USERAGENT_STRING");
boolean isMobile = match.getValues("IsMobile").toBool();
if(isMobile)
System.out.println("Mobile");
else
System.out.println("Not mobile");
Tool (C) to split the WURFL XML mobile browser database into individual device files with symlinks (stubs for NTFS) to reduce access time and server load. Includes a simple PHP library/API as an example how to access the data and an example phtml file.
The Wbxml Parser is a tool for SYNCML 1.2 that parse trace log(eg. 02 00 00 6A..) and you are able to drag & drop wbxml file to it. it support SYNCML 1.2 currently. and it create WBXML FILE in data folder when only you are copy & paste trace log to it.