Best way to upload images files to a server

Hello developers!

I ve developed a picture of sotores wich App of the cam on the SD card. Now, I want to store that the images (jpeg files) on a server instead. Does anyone have suggestions on the best way to do it? Thak you for your advice!

Jose

Do HTTP POST request to the server and transfer your images via a HTTP POST request.

See the links below:

http://www.java2s.com/code/Java/J2ME/SampletodemonstrateHttpGETandPOSTfromMIDlet.htm

http://codetrips.blogspot.com/2007/04/HTTP-post-from-J2ME-MIDlet.html

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