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There are 38 articles & tutorials regarding "Windows CE".
- 19.) Understanding Mobile Data Synchronization: Utilizing MS ActiveSync Capabilities at a High Level
- By Alex Gusev Go to page: 1 2 Next Windows CE Services As you probably very well aware, a whole bunch of data synchronization methods and techniques are bound around one common basis: Windows CE Services. This term combines ActiveSync custom service providers, file filters, connection notifications, and the CeUtil API. An upcoming article will be dedicated to the last two topics. ActiveSync service provider's development will be described later. Most of the discussed topics below are...
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- 20.) Mastering Windows Networking (WNet)
- By Alex Gusev Go to page: 1 2 Next A Bit of Theory Windows CE, being a little brother of its desktop counterpart, now exposes most PC communications capabilities. In many cases, they are just a subset of desktop versions, but still may be quite useful. In this article, we will discuss Windows Networking API (WNet). Mobile applications may access a remote host's file system and other resources via WNet. Your program can establish and terminate network connections, retrieve configuration...
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- 21.) Using Windows Media Player control on Handheld Devices
- By Alex Gusev Go to page: 1 2 Next Multimedia Support in Windows CE Recently, facing up to the fact that Windows CE 5.0 is coming soon on real devices, it is wonderful to understand that PDAs already have their own history. Mobile technologies made unbelievable progress during the last 10 years. The very first Windows CE-powered devices were an adventure in terms of capabilities and programming. The only sign of multimedia features was an opportunity to play WAV files. The latest...
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- 22.) Connecting from the Desktop: Power Tools
- By Nancy Nicolaisen To my way of thinking, the second best thing about Windows CE is that it leverages the vast body of code and knowledge that reside in the Win32 development community. The best thing about CE, and the thing in which lies its true genius and our great opportunity, is that it integrates and extends Windows, the most popular decentralized computing model of our time. What we have in this technical partnership is something entirely new, and profoundly greater than the sum...
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- 23.) Accessing Web Services from a Mobile Application
- By Alex Gusev Go to page: 1 2 Next Web Services today have became a common technique. Windows CE-based devices, as usual, were several steps behind desktop systems. A couple of months ago, Microsoft finally re-released SP2 for CE.NET, promising significant performance improvements. Thus, recently mobile developers are also able to use most of Web Services' cake. I have no intention to discuss the theory or concept of this technology here; you may freely find a lot of articles on the...
Found at developer.com
- 24.) Managing Calls and Transferring Data with TAPI
- By Alex Gusev Go to page: 1 2 Next TAPI Devices Enumeration In the previous article, " Understanding Windows CE Telephone API (TAPI): Introduction ," you learned about the simplest TAPI functions. Based, on them, you are now ready to conduct an enumeration of available TAPI devices. For this purpose, you will use the lineGetDevCaps function. As you saw earlier, you have to initialize the line first. Then, after TAPI version negotiation, lineGetDevCaps can be called to obtain the...
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