VDNUG Mobility Development with Visual Studio 2005 Session Links (Dec 13, 2005)
Well I hope you enjoyed my slot in the VDNUG meeting on building mobile apps with Visual Studio 2005. Here are the references I discussed...
- www.msdn.com/mobile
- Windows Mobile V5 SDK
- Openwave emulator - check out their developer site for the SDK download (see https://asp.net/mobile/DeviceSimulators.aspx?tabindex=5 for more info on emulators)
- https://www.opennetcf.org - Smart Devices Framework, almost required for Compact Framework V1 applications, much less so for Compact Framework V2
Demos and Sample code
ASP.NET V2 Mobile Web Forms - Web browser based adaptive/broad reach device application development.
- Can be built with Full Visual Studio 2005 (and 2003) or Visual Web Developer 2005 Express Edition. Adaptive to most mobile phones in the market place, I can't find list of devices supported in ASP.NET V2, but check out what is supported in ASP.NET V1 here and you'll see that it's a comprehensive list of phones and emulators!!
Mobile Web Forms demo links
Mobile Web Mappoint:
- Demo URL: https://tinyurl.com/bpevs
- Source code: https://projectdistributor.net/Projects/Project.aspx?projectId=143
- Check out https://msdn.microsoft.com/mappoint/ for great info and possibilities around MapPoint
Hoff Piccie of the Day (lol, yes I know but a bit of a laugh, and you did...) it should work on pretty much any phone that can connect to the internet - let me know if it doesn't!! But basically to demonstrate the adaptive nature of the ASP.NET Mobile Web Forms Server Controls - notably the Calendar control.
- Demo URL: https://tinyurl.com/7kmfd
Compact Framework - Targeting Windows Mobile Devices for Rich and Partially Connected Scenarios
Compact Framework Working Samples
- SMSVoter Applicaton: Compact Framework V2+ and Windows Mobile V5 Devices. Demonstrates using SMS as an application data transport and notification mechanism. Also makes extensive use of SQL Server Mobile 2005. See https://projectdistributor.net/Projects/Project.aspx?projectId=152
- Convert It: Demonstrates extensive use of XML and Web Services from a Smartphone running Compact Framework V1, see https://blogs.msdn.com/dglover/articles/481688.aspx
3rd Party Apps Used or spotted during demos
- Pocket Controller Pro 5.04 - Used to project Smartphone and Pocket PC on to PC Display - see https://www.pocketgear.com/software_detail.asp?id=1547
- Egress RSS News Reader - see https://www.pocketgear.com/software_detail.asp?id=12324
Also www.Pocketgear.com and www.Smartphone.net also have developer Zones, actually pretty cool for freeware and commercial applications!!
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