Résumé
You'll learn to take advantage of the Mobile Internet Toolkit's automated deployment capabilities, which enable a single site or application to work with nearly any mobile device. Freed from the task of writing code to accommodate various devices, you'll be able to apply other skills to build a more powerful application: Work with styles and templates. Create custom controls. Read from and write to databases. And use Microsoft's Web Services in support of a distributed architecture.
Five case studies, including a mobile intranet, a contacts database, and an online game, illustrate solutions to real problems and techniques for maximizing application flexibility. A set of appendices provide detailed information on the WML language and the Toolkit's classes. This book presents its many code examples in Visual Basic .NET, but the greater emphasis is on Visual Studio .NET and the flexibility it gives developers in choosing the language they want to use.
Contents
Introduction
Part I Microsoft .NET: The Overview
Chapter 1: What Is .NET?
Chapter 2: Microsoft 's End-to-End Mobile Strategy
Part II Mobile Wireless Technologies
Chapter 3: Wireless Overview
Chapter 4: An Example of Mobile Technology:WAP and
WML
Chapter 5: Designing for the Mobile Web
Part III Introducing .NET Mobile
Chapter 6: Getting Started with the Mobile Internet
Toolkit
Chapter 7: The Runtime Controls
Chapter 8: A Deeper Look at the Mobile Internet Toolkit and
VB .NET
Part IV Using the Mobile Internet Toolkit
Chapter 9: Data Access with the Mobile Internet Toolkit,
Part 1(List Controls
Chapter 10: Data Access with the Mobile Internet Toolkit,
Part 2
Chapter 11: Using Styles and Templates in the Mobile
Internet Toolkit
Chapter 12: Creating Custom Controls
Chapter 13: Customizing the Device Adapters
Chapter 14: Using XML Web Services to Build Distributed
Applications
Chapter 15: Building Performance Applications 3
Part V Building Applications with the Mobile Internet
Toolkit
Chapter 16: Sample Mobile Website: My Computer Shop
Chapter 17: The Home Loan Calculator
Chapter 18: My Tipple: A Wine Lover 's Portal
Chapter 19: Morris 's Wholesale Fruit & Vege: A Mobile
Intranet
Chapter 20: My New Contacts: MyContacts Revisited
Chapter 21: Rock Paper Scissors: An Online Game
Appendices
Appendix A: Class Listing for the Mobile Internet
Toolkit
Appendix B: WML Language Reference
Appendix C: Internet References
Index
L'auteur - Mark Ridgeway
Mark Ridgeway is Head of Information Technology at a large secondary college in Central Victoria, Australia, where he runs a computer network and teaches young minds to take nothing for granted. In addition to his teaching, he has written a number of articles and tutorials on developing for the Mobile Internet. Mark enjoys gardening, wine, and playing soccer with his son (not necessarily in that order). He lives just outside Kyneton with his wife, Marian, son Tyler, two dogs, and a cow.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Sybex |
Auteur(s) | Mark Ridgeway |
Parution | 14/02/2002 |
Nb. de pages | 564 |
Format | 18,8 x 22,8 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 963g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780782129755 |
ISBN13 | 978-0-7821-2975-5 |
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