Provides developers with everything they need to know to build applications for the growing Pocket PC market. Contains complete applications that reflect real-world apps, including drawing, word processing, databases, and more. Contains a list of tricks and hidden gotchas, based on the author's own Pocket PC development experience.
The book is about developing mobile Enterprise solutions based on the Microsoft Pocket PC platform. The reader is provided with a discussion of the business impact of mobile solutions, a method that facilitates the development of Pocket PC applications, mobile system architecture design, getting started instructions, and a significant amount of sample code walkthroughs. The sample code is based on: eMbedded Visual Basic SQL Server 2000 Windows ® CE Edition SQL Server 2000 Odyssey Software CEfusion Transaction Server (Component Services) Message Queue Server Internet Information Server (HTML, XML/XSL, ASP) Web Services using SOAP Developers already familiar with Microsoft tools and infrastructure are given a mobile development kick-start. The book contains the story of a fictitious company, ACME Copier Inc and how their field service operation uses Pocket PC applications to improve customer satisfaction and productivity. The client- and server side components that make it all work are included with the book, which will enable the reader to reuse vital elements of the solution. The following software is available on the CD: All the book samples in source code format Microsoft ActiveSync 3.1 Microsoft embedded Visual Tools 3.0 Microsoft SQL Server 2000 for Windows CE 1.1 Odyssey Software CEfusion 3.5 Free Developer Enterprise Edition - $500!! Odyssey Software ViaXML 1.1 Trial Edition Software 309 PictureBox Control 2.7 Odyssey Software OSIUtil 1.0 Ezos EzWAP 2.0 Evaluation Larry Banks' Virtual iPAQ/EM500/Jordana Microsoft SOAP Toolkit 2.0 Simon Fell's Pocket SOAP 0.9 Microsoft Reader 1.5 Read in Microsoft Reader add-in for Microsoft Word 1.0
Compete with the big players in today's E-commerce marketplaceElectronic Data Interchange (EDI) has long been the standard for large business enterprises to communicate in the B2B marketplace. However, EDI is a difficult technology - the cost and support of EDI standards is often too much for a small or medium business enterprise to bear. To compete in the current E-commerce marketplace, many organizations are beginning to take an interest in the interoperability that exists between XML (Extensible Markup Language) and EDI. XML .NET Developers Guide is written for information technology professionals responsible for supporting data management in both small and large organizations. This book appeals to both individuals working with an existing EDI environment, and small to medium businesses looking to increase their market presence by competing with current EDI players using XML/EDI.XML/EDI is quickly becoming an industry standard, however there is a noticeable lack of quality reference material for programmers looking to adopt these standards.You can take it with you. The book comes with Syngress' revolutionary Wallet CD containing a printable HTML version of the book, all of the source code, and demo versions of popular XML/EDI translation tools Up to the minute web-based support with [email protected]
Borland(r) Delphi 6 Developer's Guide is a new edition of the #1 best-selling Delphi book by authors Steve Teixeira and Xavier Pacheco. Steve and Xavier are of the winners of the Delphi Informant Reader's Choice Award for both Delphi 4 Developer's Guide and Delphi 5 Developer's Guide. Borland(r) Delphi 6 Developer's Guide is completely updated for Delphi 6 and includes in-depth coverage on Borland's new CLX architecture, DBExpress Applications, SOAP, CORBA, WebSnap and BizSnap features. It continues as a complete reference and authoritative guide to the newest version of Delphi.
Pocket PCs are the hottest tool for people on the go, and Pocket PC Handbook will help you get up and running faster with its many illustrated tips and tricks. This book will guides you through the many functions and features of the most popular brands of pocket PC's (Hewlett-Packard, Compaq, Casio, and Microsoft's Pocket PC). Palm is not the only manufacturer of handheld devices! Pocket PCs are not just for keeping track of your contacts anymore. Pocket PC Handbook shows you how to track meetings and e-mail, create and edit standard Word documents, listen to MP3 files, download electronic books, expand the PC's capabilities with add-ons, and explore the other productive and entertaining features. Pocket PCs are also on the cutting edge of wireless technology, and this book keep you current and in touch with this fast-paced industry.
With more than 16 million PDAs shipped to date, Palm has defined the market for handhelds, having dominated this class of computing devices ever since it began to outpace competitors six years ago. The company's strength is the Palm OS, and developers loyal to this powerful and versatile operating system have created more than 10,000 applications for it. Devices from Handspring, Sony, Symbol, HandEra, Kyocera, and Samsung now use Palm OS, and the number of registered Palm Developers has jumped to 130,000. If you know C or C++, and want to join those who are satisfying the demand for wireless applications, then Palm OS Programming: The Developer's Guide, Second Edition is the book for you. With expanded coverage of the Palm OS--up to and including the latest version, 4.0--this new edition shows intermediate to experienced C programmers how to build a Palm application from the ground up. There is even useful information for beginners. Everything you need to write a Palm OS application is here, from user interface design, to coding a handheld application, to writing an associated desktop conduit. All the major development environments are discussed, including commercial products such as Metroworks CodeWarrior, Java-based environments such as Sun KVM and IBM VisualAge Micro Edition, and the Free Software Foundation's PRC-Tools or GCC. The focus, however, is C programming with CodeWarrior and PRC-Tools. New additions to the second edition include: A tutorial that takes a C programmer through the installation of necessary tools and the creation of a small handheld application. A new chapter on memory, with a comprehensive discussion of the Memory Manager APIs. Greatly expanded discussions of forms, forms objects, and new APIs for the Palm OS. Updated chapters on conduits that reflect the newer Conduit Development Kit. The best-selling first edition of this book is still considered the definitive guide for serious Palm programmers; it's used as the basis of Palm's own developer training materials. Our expanded second edition promises to set the standard for the next generation of Palm developers.
Topics covered in this book include coverage of the .NET Foundation Classes that are most used by developers-ASP.NET, XML, and ADO.NET, plus details about the construction of Web Services and how they programmatically communicate with each other.