Extend a portlet to support Wireless Markup Language (WML) devices, deploy the portlet in WebSphere Everyplace Access, and use transcoding technology to support multiple devices. This tutorial from the dragonslayers shows you how.
Entries from April 2004
The Go-ForIt quest continues, Part 14: Mobilize portals using WebSphere Everyplace Access
April 30th, 2004 · No Comments
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Develop Web services clients for mobile devices
April 6th, 2004 · No Comments
This tutorial guides you through the necessary steps to build mobile Web services clients on J2ME MIDP devices. By following the steps in this tutorial, you will see how quick and easy it is to create a Web services client. The example built in this tutorial is a stock quote client application and uses the WebSphere Studio Device Developer V5.6 Web Services tooling.
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Streamline your Web content management: How Lotus Workplace Web Content Management gives you control
April 1st, 2004 · No Comments
Lotus Workplace Web Content Management leverages content in back-end systems to reduce development and implementation time. It enables you to create a framework and templates to simplify content creation and management, which can dramatically reduce the cost of managing your site, while ensuring that information on your site always remains current. This tutorial explains the key concepts and terminology necessary to understand the product, and demonstrates how to use it to design Web pages and to build a site. It provides a technical walk through demonstrating how to build specific components for a page and how to prepare templates for easily creating additional content.
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