Component
A Component within the CC/PP Schema is a class of related properties
that describe the capabilities and preferences information.
component
The component attribute links the various components to the root node
(profile).
Component: HardwarePlatform
The HardwarePlatform component contains properties of the device's
Hardware, such as display size, supported character sets, etc.
Component: SoftwarePlatform
The SoftwarePlatform component contains properties of the device's
application environment, operating system, and installed software.
Component: BrowserUA
The BrowserUA component contains attributes related to the browser
user agent running on the device.
Component: NetworkCharacteristics
The NetworkCharacteristics component contains properties describing the
network environment including the supported bearers.
Component: WapCharacteristics
The WapCharacteristics component contains properties of the WAP
environment supported by the device.
Component: PushCharacteristics
The PushCharacteristics component contains properties of the device's
push capabilities, such as supported content mime types.
Description: Supported Bluetooth profiles as defined in the Bluetooth
specification [BLT].
Type: Literal (bag)
Resolution: Locked
Examples: "dialup", "lanAccess"
Description: The number of bits of color or grayscale information per
pixel, related to the number of colors or shades of gray
the device can display.
Type: Number
Resolution: Override
Examples: "2", "8"
Description: Indicates whether the device's display supports color.
"Yes" means color is supported. "No" means the display
supports only grayscale or black and white.
Type: Boolean
Resolution: Override
Examples: "Yes", "No"
Description: Name and model number of the device CPU.
Type: Literal
Resolution: Locked
Examples: "Pentium III", "PowerPC 750"
Description: Indicates whether the device supports the display of
images. If the value is "Yes", the property CcppAccept
may list the types of images supported.
Type: Boolean
Resolution: Locked
Examples: "Yes", "No"
Description: List of character sets supported by the device for text
entry. Property's value is a list of character sets,
where each item in the list is a character set name, as
registered with IANA.
Type: Literal (bag)
Resolution: Append
Examples: "US-ASCII", "ISO-8859-1", "Shift_JIS"
Description: Type of keyboard supported by the device, as an indicator
of ease of text entry.
Type: Literal
Resolution: Locked
Examples: "Disambiguating", "Qwerty", "PhoneKeypad"
Description: Model number assigned to the terminal device by the
vendor or manufacturer.
Type: Literal
Resolution: Locked
Examples: "Mustang GT", "Q30"
Description: Number of soft keys available on the device.
Type: Number
Resolution: Locked
Examples: "3", "2"
Description: List of character sets supported by the device for
output to the display. Property value is a list of
character sets, where each item in the list is a
character set name, as registered with IANA.
Type: Literal (bag)
Resolution: Append
Examples: "US-ASCII", "ISO-8859-1", "Shift_JIS"
Description: Ratio of pixel width to pixel height.
Type: Dimension
Resolution: Locked
Examples: "1x2"
Description: Type of resolution of the pointing accessory supported
by the device.
Type: Literal
Resolution: Locked
Examples: "Character", "Line", "Pixel"
Description: The size of the device's screen in units of pixels,
composed of the screen width and the screen height.
Type: Dimension
Resolution: Locked
Examples: "160x160", "640x480"
Description: Size of the device's screen in units of characters,
composed of the screen width and screen height. The
device's standard font should be used to determine
this property's value. (Number of characters per
row)x(Number of rows). In calculating this attribute
use the largest character in the device's default font.
Type: Dimension
Resolution: Locked
Examples: "12x4", "16x8"
Description: Indicates whether the device's standard font is
proportional.
Type: Boolean
Resolution: Locked
Examples: "Yes", "No"
Description: Indicates whether the device supports sound output
through an external speaker, headphone jack, or other
sound output mechanism.
Type: Boolean
Resolution: Locked
Examples: "Yes", "No"
Description: Indicates whether the device supports alpha-numeric text
entry. "Yes" means the device supports entry of both
letters and digits. "No" means the device supports only
entry of digits.
Type: Boolean
Resolution: Locked
Examples: "Yes", "No"
Description: Name of the vendor manufacturing the terminal device.
Type: Literal
Resolution: Locked
Examples: "Ford", "Lexus"
Description: Indicates whether the device supports any form of voice
input, including speech recognition. This includes voice-
enabled browsers.
Type: Boolean
Resolution: Locked
Examples: "Yes", "No"
Description: Indicates the user's preference on whether to accept
downloadable software.
Type: Boolean
Resolution: Locked
Examples: "Yes", "No"
Description: List of audio input encoders supported by the device.
Type: Literal (bag)
Resolution: Append
Example: "G.711"
Description: List of content types the device supports. Property
value is a list of MIME types, where each item in the
list is a content type descriptor as specified by
RFC 2045.
Type: Literal (bag)
Resolution: Append
Examples: "text/html", "text/plain", "text/html", "image/gif"
Description: List of character sets the device supports. Property
value is a list of character sets, where each item in
the list is a character set name registered with IANA.
Type: Literal (bag)
Resolution: Append
Examples: "US-ASCII", "ISO-8859-1", "Shift_JIS"
Description: List of transfer encodings the device supports.
Property value is a list of transfer encodings, where
each item in the list is a transfer encoding name as
specified by RFC 2045 and registered with IANA.
Type: Literal (bag)
Resolution: Append
Examples: "base64", "quoted-printable"
Description: List of preferred document languages. If a resource is
available in more than one natural language, the server
can use this property to determine which version of the
resource to send to the device. The first item in the
list should be considered the user's first choice, the
second the second choice, and so on. Property value is
a list of natural languages, where each item in the list
is the name of a language as defined by RFC 3066[RFC3066].
Type: Literal (sequence)
Resolution: Append
Examples: "zh-CN", "en", "fr"
Description: List of executable content types which the device
supports and which it is willing to accept from the
network. The property value is a list of MIME types,
where each item in the list is a content type
descriptor as specified by RFC 2045.
Type: Literal (bag)
Resolution: Locked
Examples: "application/x-msdos-exe"
Description: Indicates whether the device supports a Java virtual
machine.
Type: Boolean
Resolution: Locked
Examples: "Yes", "No"
Description: The list of JAVA platforms and profiles installed in
the device. Each item in the list is a name token
describing compatibility with the name and version of the
java platform specification or the name and version of the profile
specification name (if profile is included in the device)
Type: Literal (bag)
Resolution: Append
Examples: "PersonalJava", "CLDC", "MIDP"
Description: List of the Java virtual machines installed on the
device. Each item in the list is a name token describing
the vendor and version of the VM.
Type: Literal (bag)
Resolution: Append
Examples: "SunJRE/1.2", "MSJVM/1.0"
Description: List of MExE classmarks supported by the device.
Value "1" means the MExE device supports WAP, value "2"
means that MExE device supports Personal Java, value
"3" means that MExE device supports MIDP applications
and value "4" means the device supports the CLI Platform.
Type: Literal (bag)
Resolution: Locked
Examples: "1", "3"
Description: Class mark specialization. Refers to the first two
digits of the version of the MExE Stage 2 spec.
Type: Literal
Resolution: Locked
Examples: "7.02"
Description: Indicates whether the device's supports MExE
security domains. "Yes" means that security domains are
supported in accordance with MExE specifications identified
by the MexeSpec attribute. "No" means that security domains
are not supported and the device has only untrusted domain
(area).
Type: Boolean
Resolution: Locked
Examples: "Yes", "No"
Description: Name of the device's operating system.
Type: Literal
Resolution: Locked
Examples: "Mac OS", "Windows NT"
Description: Vendor of the device's operating system.
Type: Literal
Resolution: Locked
Examples: "Apple", "Microsoft"
Description: Version of the device's operating system.
Type: Literal
Resolution: Locked
Examples: "6.0", "4.5"
Description: User agent associated with the current request. Value
should match the name of one of the components in the
profile. A component name is specified by the ID
attribute on the prf:Component element containing the
properties of that component.
Type: Literal
Resolution: Locked
Examples: "BrowserMail"
Description: Version of the device-specific software (firmware) to
which the device's low-level software conforms.
Type: Literal
Resolution: Locked
Examples: "2"
Description: List of video input encoders supported by the device.
Type: Literal (bag)
Resolution: Append
Examples: "MPEG-1", "MPEG-2", "H.261"
Description: List of URI schemes the device supports for accessing
e-mail. Property value is a list of URI schemes, where each
item in the list is a URI scheme as defined in RFC 2396.
Type: Literal (bag)
Resolution: Override
Examples: "pop", "imap", "http", "https"
Description: (from J2EE Client Provisioning) Details about optional
packages installed on the device over and above those
that are part of the Java profile, and the versions of
these additional packages
Type: Literal (bag)
Resolution: Append
Examples: "com.acme.regexp/1.1", "com.acme.helper/3.0"
Description: (from J2EE Client Provisioning) Details about protocols
supported by the device over and above those that are
part of the standard Java profile indicated and the
versions of these additional protocols
Type: Literal (bag)
Resolution: Append
Examples: "sms/1.0", "file/1.0"
Description: The list of standard Common Language Infrastructure
platforms and profiles installed in the device. Each
item in the list is a name token describing the name
and edition of the CLI platform specification including
the name of the profile specification.
Type: Literal (bag)
Resolution: Append
Examples: "Standard CLI 2002/Compact", "Standard CLI 2002/Kernel"
Description: Supported Bluetooth version.
Type: Literal
Resolution: Locked
Examples: "1.0"
Description: The bearer on which the current session was opened.
Type: Literal
Resolution: Locked
Examples: "OneWaySMS", "GUTS", "TwoWayPacket"
Description: List of types of security or encryption mechanisms supported
by the device.
Type: Literal (bag)
Resolution: Locked
Example: "WTLS-1", WTLS-2", "WTLS-3", "signText", "PPTP"
Description: List of bearers supported by the device.
Type: Literal (bag)
Resolution: Locked
Examples: "GPRS", "GUTS", "SMS", CSD", "USSD"
Description: Name of the browser user agent associated with the
current request.
Type: Literal
Resolution: Locked
Examples: "Mozilla", "MSIE", "WAP42"
Description: Version of the browser.
Type: Literal
Resolution: Locked
Examples: "1.0"
Description: List of executable content types which the browser
supports and which it is willing to accept from the
network. The property value is a list of MIME types,
where each item in the list is a content type
descriptor as specified by RFC 2045.
Type: Literal (bag)
Resolution: Append
Examples: "application/x-java-vm/java-applet"
Description: Indicates whether the browser is capable of displaying
frames.
Type: Boolean
Resolution: Override
Examples: "Yes", "No"
Description: Version of HyperText Markup Language (HTML) supported
by the browser.
Type: Literal
Resolution: Locked
Examples: "2.0", "3.2", "4.0"
Description: Indicates whether the browser supports Java applets.
Type: Boolean
Resolution: Locked
Examples: "Yes", "No"
Description: Indicates whether the browser supports JavaScript.
Type: Boolean
Resolution: Locked
Examples: "Yes", "No"
Description: Version of the JavaScript language supported by the
browser.
Type: Literal
Resolution: Locked
Examples: "1.4"
Description: Indicates the user's preference for receiving HTML
content that contains frames.
Type: Boolean
Resolution: Locked
Examples: "Yes", "No"
Description: Indicates whether the browser is capable of displaying
tables.
Type: Boolean
Resolution: Locked
Examples: "Yes", "No"
Description: Version of XHTML supported by the browser.
Type: Literal
Resolution: Locked
Examples: "1.0"
Description: List of XHTML modules supported by the browser. Property
value is a list of module names, where each item in the
list is the name of an XHTML module as defined by the
W3C document "Modularization of XHTML", Section 4. List
items are separated by white space. Note that the
referenced document is a work in progress. Any subsequent
changes to the module naming conventions should be
reflected in the values of this property.
Type: Literal (bag)
Resolution: Append
Examples: "XHTML1-struct", "XHTML1-blkstruct", "XHTML1-frames"
Description: Pictogram classes supported by the device as
defined in "WAP Pictogram specification".
Type: Literal (bag)
Resolution: Append
Examples: "core", "core/operation", "human"
Description: Classification of the device based on capabilities as
identified in the WAP 1.1 specifications. Current
values are "A", "B" and "C".
Type: Literal
Resolution: Locked
Examples: "A"
Description: Version of WAP supported.
Type: Literal
Resolution: Locked
Examples: "1.1", "1.2.1", "2.0"
Description: Maximum size of a WML deck that can be downloaded to
the device. This may be an estimate of the maximum size
if the true maximum size is not known. Value is number
of bytes.
Type: Number
Resolution: Locked
Examples: "4096"
Description: List of mandatory and optional libraries supported in
the device's WMLScript VM.
Type: Literal (bag)
Resolution: Locked
Examples: "Lang", "Float", "String", "URL", "WMLBrowser", "Dialogs", "PSTOR"
Description: List of WMLScript versions supported by the device.
Property value is a list of version numbers, where
each item in the list is a version string conforming
to Version.
Type: Literal (bag)
Resolution: Append
Examples: "1.1", "1.2"
Description: List of WML language versions supported by the device.
Property value is a list of version numbers, where
each item in the list is a version string conforming
to Version.
Type: Literal (bag)
Resolution: Append
Examples: "1.1", "2.0"
Description: List of WTAI network common and network specific
libraries supported by the device.
Property value is a list of WTA library names, where each
item in the list list is a library name as specified by
"WAP WTAI" and its addendums. Any future addendums to "WAP WTAI"
should be reflected in the values of this property.
Type: Literal (bag)
Resolution: Locked
Examples: "WTAVoiceCall", "WTANetText", "WTAPhoneBook",
"WTACallLog", "WTAMisc", "WTAGSM", "WTAIS136", "WTAPDC"
Description: Version of WTA user agent.
Type: Literal
Resolution: Locked
Examples: "1.1"
Description: DRM Conformance Class as defined in OMA-Download-DRM-v1_0
Type: Literal (bag)
Resolution: Locked
Examples: "ForwardLock", "CombinedDelivery", "SeparateDelivery"
Description: DRM permission constraints as defined in OMA-Download-DRMREL-v1_0.
The datetime and interval constraints depend on having a secure
clock in the terminal.
Type: Literal (bag)
Resolution: Locked
Examples: "datetime", "interval"
Description: Supports OMA Download as defined in OMA-Download-OTA-v1_0
Type: Boolean
Resolution: Locked
Examples: "Yes", "No"
Description: List of content types the device supports, which can be carried
inside the message/http entity body when OTA-HTTP is used.
Property value is a list of MIME types, where each item in the
list is a content type descriptor as specified by RFC 2045.
Type: Literal (bag)
Resolution: Override
Examples: "text/html", "text/plain", "image/gif"
Description: List of character sets the device supports. Property
value is a list of character sets, where each item in
the list is a character set name registered with IANA.
Type: Literal (bag)
Resolution: Override
Examples: "US-ASCII", "ISO-8859-1", "Shift_JIS"
Description: List of transfer encodings the device supports.
Property value is a list of transfer encodings, where
each item in the list is a transfer encoding name as
specified by RFC 2045 and registered with IANA.
Type: Literal (bag)
Resolution: Override
Examples: "base64", "quoted-printable"
Description: List of preferred document languages. If a resource is
available in more than one natural language, the server
can use this property to determine which version of the
resource to send to the device. The first item in the
list should be considered the user's first choice, the
second the second choice, and so on. Property value is
a list of natural languages, where each item in the list
is the name of a language as defined by RFC 3066[RFC3066].
Type: Literal (sequence)
Resolution: Override
Examples: "zh-CN", "en", "fr"
Description: List of applications the device supports, where each item
in the list is an application-id on absoluteURI format
as specified in [PushMsg]. A wildcard ("*") may be used
to indicate support for any application.
Type: Literal (bag)
Resolution: Override
Examples: "x-wap-application:wml.ua", "*"
Description: Maximum size of a push message that the device can
handle. Value is number of bytes.
Type: Number
Resolution: Override
Examples: "1024", "1400"
Description: Maximum number of outstanding push requests that the device
can handle.
Type: Number
Resolution: Override
Examples: "1", "5"