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Mobile Development using the Windows Mobile Line of Business Solution Accelerator 2008

 

The Microsoft mobility team has just released a new mobile development platform to help build Line of Business (LOB) applications for the Windows Mobile platform.  The Release to Web (RTW) version can be downloaded at the Microsoft Download Center.

Some of the key features include:

Adapt your App :: Create a single binary that runs unchanged on Windows Mobile Standard or Pro, Portrait or Landscape, Rectangle or Square.  No more wasting time building separate executables to accommodate different screen sizes or input methods.

Sync Services for ADO.NET :: Synchronize your data between SQL Server 2008 and SQL Server Compact 3.5 using the new Sync Framework.  Keep all your occasionally-connected mobile workers on the same page.
 
Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) Store and Forward :: Reliably push messages to servers or other devices via Exchange Server 2007.  Programmatically notify peer devices that they have new orders waiting for them and need to sync.
 
MapPoint :: Guide delivery drivers to their customers via either the shortest or quickest route.  Integrated mapping means you’ll never get lost again.
 
LINQ :: Use the new Language Integrated Query to filter results from Generic Object Collections.  Query both your objects and XML using a familiar, SQL-like syntax to boost developer productivity.
 
Custom Controls :: Capture signatures and dazzle your end-users with 3D and Alpha-blended controls that alter their behavior depending on the platform they’re running on.
 
Managed Stored Procedures and Triggers :: The pluggable data layer allows you to say goodbye to compiling Dynamic SQL inside your code and fires events to react to INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE operations.
 
Notifications and Online Help :: Formerly only supported on Pro, say hello to Popup Notifications and Online Help on Standard.  Popup Notifications, also known as “toast,” display an HTML message and then disappear after a pre-determined amount of time.  Using Online Help on every screen reduces your applicationtraining costs.
 
Language Switching and Localization :: Change Language/Regional Settings inside your app and watch text and Online Help speak a different language.  Don’t wait until your application is finished to realize that it needs to be world-ready.
 
Time to Market :: Stop reinventing the wheel and use this Accelerator as the foundation for your next Windows Mobile development effort.  If you don’t want to use the whole thing, pick and choose the components that are the best fit for your project.

Liam Cavanagh

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Comments

  • Anonymous
    June 09, 2008
    As Tim commented in my last post (and a number of others at the conference), the Bill Gates Sync keynote