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WAP
Servlets: A Professional Developer's Guide
by John L. Cook III
The vehicle that will deliver the
wireless Internet is the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) with
the help of Java servlets. This book provides developers and
programmers with the necessary information to prepare for this
wireless revolution. It includes in-depth coverage on javax servlets,
Wireless Mark-Up Language servlets, and configurations of
development environments. Developers will understand the rationale
for developing servlets for WAP browsers, how to develop servlets
using the Java class, and a description of all the features
available in WML. CD-ROM includes JSDK, Phone.Com's SDK, Nokia's
SDK, and other useful public domain software.
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Wireless
Application Protocol, The: Writing Applications for the Mobile
Internet
by Sandeep Singhal, Thomas
Bridgman et al
This book is about the mobile Internet, the technology that powers
it, and how to write content and applications for this new
environment. It is both a tutorial and a reference for two major
audiences: content and application developers who need clear,
technical details to guide their work, and business strategists and
service planners who need to understand what drives the mobile
Internet and where it is heading. Covering WAP 1.2, this book sets
the standard for WAP resources.
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Wireless
Web Development
by
Ray Rischpater
Wireless development is poised to be the next Internet revolution,
but developing content for these products will require skills most
Web content developers simply don't have. In this book Ray
Rischpater helps content developers learn the skills they need to
develop wireless Web sites.
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Designing
Wireless Information Services
by Johan Hjelm
A step-by-step guide
on how to design Web sites and information applications to take
advantage of the explosive growth in mobile device access. Provides
a better understanding of the new mobile systems market. Helps the
user design the information set for a Web site, build mobile
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Beginning
Wap : Wml and Wmlscript
by Wrox Author Team
This book will teach both the markup and
the scripting language that will allow you to develop content for
display in mobile devices. It will teach you from the ground up, so
whether you're a web developer already or you are totally new to
this area,
the step-by-step approach provided in this book will allow you to
become a WML and WMLScript expert.
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Wap
Development With Wml and Wmlscript
by Paul Benedict Fonte et al
This book introduces
WML and WAP as wireless application development tools and teaches
the reader how to develop WML applications. The reader will learn
about mainstream topics such as security over wireless networks,
working with image files for handheld displays, and interacting with
wireless users. Readers will also learn about some of the more
obscure items that could be needed in their use of WML/WAP, such as
dealing with a variety of micro-browser hardware and integrating
WAP/WML into standard Web server technologies.
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Programming
Applications with the Wireless Application Protocol: The Complete
Developer's Guide
by Steve Mann
The
WAP just left the gate, but it's already delivering great Internet
content to users of mobile phones and other wireless devices. Programming
Applications with the Wireless Application Protocol is the first
book to explain how to develop WAP-aware programs, and it does a super
job with both the client and server sides of the transaction.
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Professional
Symbian Programming: Mobile Solutions on the EPOC Platform
by WROX Team
For the first time, a single book covers the
whole breadth of the Symbian programming experience, including the core
EPOC C++ APIs, Java implementation, porting to EPOC, WAP, PC-based
connectivity, and rapid application development in OPL.
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Professional
XML
by
WROX Team
The focus of Professional XML is on real-world
applications that use XML as an enabling technology. It presents good
design techniques, and shows how to interface XML-enabled applications
with Web and Wap applications and database systems. It explores the
frontiers of XML and previews some nascent technologies.
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