Palm OSTowards a Java-Based Enterprise Client for Small Devices This paper describes and evaluates the client applications that were built and reviews the experience of building wireless Java applications for the Palm, discusses the user interface alternatives evaluated, and presents a general mechanism for calling Palm OS functions. It concludes with some observations about wireless clients in enterprise applications.
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Delivering Wireless Digital Content Reaping Revenue Rewards Matt Hooper, Vice-President of Marketing & Alliances at UK mobile content delivery software pioneer, elata, looks at the rich revenue streams that mobile operators can further build from digital content - providing they can get their delivery strategy right
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C/C++ Sync Suite Reference for Macintosh This paper provides, with complete reference, information for all of the constants, data structures, classes, functions, and methods that users can use to develop conduits. The C/C++ Sync Suite is a component of the Palm OS Conduit Development Kit (CDK) for Windows from PalmSource, Inc. It provides APIs, the C++ Generic Conduit Framework, samples, documents, and utilities to help developers create C API-based conduits that run on Windows computers. Key to the success of the Palm OS platform, conduits are software objects that exchange and synchronize data between an application running on a desktop computer and a Palm Powered handheld.
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Exploring Palm OS: Memory, Databases, and Files This paper documents Palm OS databases, how memory is managed in Palm OS, and shows how Palm OS applications can use the Virtual File System to access files on expansion media. The paper also contains conceptual and ?how to? information on the Palm OS memory system; the Data Manager, file streaming, and the VFS Manager. The Data Manger manages databases used to contain both programs and data. File streaming presents another way to access the contents of large ?classic? Palm OS databases.
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Integrating Palm OS Applications With Web Browser This paper describes a few ways in which your applications can take advantage of certain features of PalmSource Web Browser version 2.0. The example given in this paper shows how to write a function that will launch or sublaunch Web Browser to its Web Content dialog with the appropriate arguments.
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