johnei
7/18/2003 3:56:00 PM
Hi, Stan
I checked with my local Mobile expert and you are correct. If you don''t
have either a connection or the compact framework available, we are not
going to be able to help you at this time.
HTH,
John Eikanger
Microsoft Developer Support
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| Yeah, it is too bad that MS does not have anything to match Nextel/Java
| (running and download java apps to the inexpensive ($100-$150) cell
phones).
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| The idea of "adaptive rendering" on ASP.NET mobile controls certantly has
| its benefits but there are in many cases it is not applicable because it
| requires a constant connection.
|
| Even today, there is no a wireless company with 100% coverage... ASP.NET
| mobile controls work for people at the airports and bars checking their
| emails, but not for the truck drivers...
|
| So, I guess the only solution for this is Java.
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| "Mark Fitzpatrick" <markfitz@fitzme.com> wrote in message
| news:#XiXjEGTDHA.3636@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
| > Stan,
| > ASP.Net mobile controls are server-side for web sites that are
| > delivering content to mobile devices and are not controls for the movile
| > devices themselves. For the mobile devices, there is the .Net Compact
| > Framework, which is a version of the .Net Framework designed for devices
| > such as the PocketPC. Basically though, we''re probably out of luck until
| > some group is able to port the Compact Framework to other environments,
| like
| > the Mono project is porting parts of the .Net Framework to Linux.
| >
| > Hope this helps,
| > Mark Fitzpatrick
| > Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
| >
| > "Stan" <nospam@yahoo.com> wrote in message
| > news:OB8Nj95SDHA.940@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
| > > I would like to know if it possible to achive the same in .NET:
| > >
| > > * Phone Nextel i58sr (or any other inexpensive phone)
| > > * Runs JVM and Java application
| > > * Phone is not connected all the time. This is a very important
| > requirement
| > > because the phone is used with a barcode reader and used by a truck
| > driver,
| > > who often out of a cell coverage area. If the phone is not connected,
| the
| > > driver still can use the application, which than automatically
| transmitts
| > > the data when phone goes online.
| > >
| > > I looked into all MS mobile technologies (Pocket PC, Pocket PC phone
| > > edition, Smart Phones, .NET compact framework, ASP.NET mobile
controls,
| > etc)
| > > and it does look like it is possible to do .NET. ASP.NET mobile
contols
| > are
| > > nice but require constant connection, Pocket PC and smart phones are
too
| > > expensive.
| > >
| > > Am I overlooking something?
| > >
| > > Thanks,
| > >
| > > -Stan
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