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Chapter 13: Wireless Languages and Content-Generation Technologies
Listing 13.1: HDML code for inventory sample.
Listing 13.2: WML code for inventory sample.
Listing 13.3: HTML code for inventory sample.
Listing 13.4: XHTML code for inventory sample.
Listing 13.5: Perl CGI application.
Listing 13.6: Java servlet that outputs XHTML.
Listing 13.7: Java Server Page that outputs HDML code.
Listing 13.8: Active Server Page that outputs WML code.
Listing 13.9: XML Inventory Data
Listing 13.10: XSL Stylesheet to convert XML from Listing 13.9 into WML.
Listing 13.11: Resulting WML code from XML in Listing 13.9 and XSL stylesheet in Listing 13.10.
Chapter 15: Voice Applications with VoiceXML
Listing 15.1: Sample VoiceXML code for a time entry system.
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BackCover
Mobile and Wireless Design Essentials
Introduction
How This Book Is Organized
Who Should Read This Book
Where to Go from Here?
Part One: Introduction to the Mobile and Wireless Landscape
Chapter 1: Welcome to Mobile and Wireless
Definition of Mobile and Wireless
m-Commerce
m-Business
Components of a Wireless Environment
The Mobile Market Evolution
Why Go Mobile?
Challenges
Mobility Enablers
Summary
Helpful Links
Chapter 2: Mobile Devices
Mobile Device Classifications
Device Manufacturers
Summary
Helpful Links
Chapter 3: Wireless Networks
Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs)
Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs)
Wireless Wide Area Networks (WWANs)
WWAN Operators
Satellite Systems
Summary
Helpful Links
Chapter 4: Mobile Application Architectures
Application Architectures
Other Architecture Selection Considerations
Summary
Helpful Links
Chapter 5: Mobile and Wireless Messaging
Messaging Basics
Types of Messaging
Messaging Value Chain
Summary
Helpful Links
Chapter 6: Mobile and Wireless Security
Security Primer
WAP Security
Smart Client Security
Summary
Helpful Links
Part Two: Building Smart Client Applications
Chapter 7: Smart Client Overview
Smart Client Architecture
Mobile Operating Systems
Summary
Helpful Links
Chapter 8: Smart Client Development
The Development Process
Summary
Helpful Links
Chapter 9: Persistent Data on the Client
Reasons for Using a Database
Database Development Options
Summary
Helpful Links
Chapter 10: Enterprise Integration Through Synchronization
Synchronization Fundamentals
Synchronization Development Options
SyncML Overview
Summary
Helpful Links
Part Three: Building Wireless Internet Applications
Chapter 11: Thin Client Overview
Architecture Overview
Processing a Wireless Request
Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) Overview
Summary
Helpful Links
Chapter 12: Thin Client Development
The Development Process
Thin Client Application Models
Summary
Helpful Links
Chapter 13: Wireless Languages and Content-Generation Technologies
Wireless Content Types
Content-Generation Technologies
Summary
Helpful Links
Chapter 14: Wireless Internet Technology and Vendors
Microbrowsers
Wireless Application Servers
Development Tools
Wireless Internet Service Providers
Summary
Helpful Links
Chapter 15: Voice Applications with VoiceXML
Why Voice?
VoiceXML
Building VoiceXML Applications
Voice Vendors
Summary
Helpful Links
Part Four: Beyond Enterprise Data
Chapter 16: Mobile Information Management
PIM Sync
Mobile Device Management
Summary
Helpful Links
Chapter 17: Location-Based Services
Location Applications
Mobile Positioning Techniques
What Is a GIS?
LBS Development
LBS Vendors
Summary
Helpful Links
Chapter 18: Other Useful Technologies
Binary Runtime Environment for Wireless (BREW)
Speech Application Language Tags (SALT)
M-Services
Summary
Helpful Links
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Listings
List of Sidebars
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