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There are 32 articles & tutorials regarding "WML".
- 25.) SALT (Part I): SALT by Example
- By Hitesh Seth Speech Application Language Tags, or SALT as it is popularly known, is actually a small set of XML elements and their associated attributes, events and methods. These elements can be applied to existing markup languages such as HTML, XHTML, WML etc. to add speech and telephony interfaces to web applications. The development of the specification has been spearheaded by SALTforum, founded by Microsoft, Cisco, SpeechWorks, Philips, Comverse and Intel. SALT & VoiceXML...
Found at developer.com
- 26.) Adapt Web Content to Any Device
- February/March 2003 Issue T he proliferation of XML-based markup languages has forced developers to come up with smart options for automatically generating the proper markup for specific devices and delivery methods. For example, a Web-enabled mobile phone running a Wireless Access Protocol (WAP) browser is expecting a form of the Wireless Markup Language (WML). Even though WML is an XML document type, there are still a lot of differences in how individual browsers render WML on...
Found at XML Magazine
- 27.) Developing Wireless Content using XHTML Mobile
- by Jean-Luc David April 14, 2004 Creating unified solutions has always been a challenge in the mobile space. Until recently the industry has been solidly divided: all mobile providers aggressively pushed their own proprietary platforms and languages. For example, Nokia and Openwave developed WML and WAP for consumption in North America. In 1999, NTT DoCoMo launched the popular i-Mode service in Japan based on Compact HTML. Mobile developers had to become specialists, learning the...
Found at XML.com
- 28.) Develop WAP Applications with Java Servlets and JavaServer Pages TM
- by Qusay H. Mahmoud ; Reprinted from JavaWorld Wireless networks are mainly used for voice communication. Wireless operators, however, are interested in delivering data over wireless networks. Having become a new buzzword, WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) is designed specifically for delivering Internet data over wireless networks. This article introduces you to WAP and its related technologies (WML, WMLScript, and so forth), and shows you how to develop wireless applications using...
Found at Java Developer Connection
- 29.) Adding Client-Side Logic To WAP Using WMLScript
- WMLScript is the WAP corollary to the JavaScript scripting language that was popularized by Netscape Communications. Standardization efforts by Netscape helped produce the ECMAScript standard, a standard that WMLScript was based on. While JavaScript has since been coopted by server tool vendors (including Netscape and Microsoft), WMLScript is a client-only scripting platform used in combination with WML to provide client side procedural logic. Like WML, WMLScript is compiled via a WAP...
Found at Wireless Developer Network
- 30.) WAP for Java Developers: Develop WAP Applications with Servlets and JavaServer Pages[tm]
- By Qusay Mahmoud Reprinted from JavaWorld July 1999 Wireless networks are mainly used for voice communication. Wireless operators, however, are interested in delivering data over wireless networks. Having become a new buzzword, WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) is designed specifically for delivering Internet data over wireless networks. This article introduces you to WAP and its related technologies (WML, WMLScript, and so forth), and shows you how to develop wireless applications...
Found at Java Wireless Developer
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