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 This book is intended primarily for two kinds of readers. The first group consists of IT staff who will be supporting and maintaining the BlackBerry environment within their companies. They should already be familiar with their e-mail system and the concepts that surround them. The second group includes developers who are familiar with HTML, Wireless Markup Language (WML), and Java. These would be people who would do internal development within an organization.What This Book Covers We cover the technologies that make up the BlackBerry infrastructure, including components that run within your organization, components that run at Research In Motion (RIM), the cellular carrier, the cellular data networks, and the handhelds themselves. We discuss BlackBerry Enterprise Server 4.0 and Handheld Software 4.0, but we don’t forget about the older versions and so we cover Exchange BlackBerry Enterprise Server 3.6 and Domino BlackBerry Enterprise Server 2.2.  Praise for Writing Mobile Code"This book will be your new bible for the rapidly developing world of mobile computing. From design to performance, the information you need to be successful is here."—Doug Ellis, Area Technical Manager, Cognos Corporation"In the often resource-constrained world of mobile device development, solid software engineering practices are essential to success. Ivo's book, with its emphasis on code performance, is refreshing and timelymdand it delivers!"—Bill Draper, Director of Software Development, MICROS Systems, Inc."To write mobile, you need to think mobile. This book is a big first step in getting your head into the right gear."—Jon Skeet, Independent Software Engineer"Writing Mobile Code is an indispensable resource for any programmer, whether or not you are writing mobile code. That's because Salmre not only teaches you how to program mobile devices, he also teaches you how to be a good programmer. Salmre's writing is easy to follow and has real-world application. He teaches the novice how to develop robust applications with the user in mind, and he reminds us veterans that keeping things simple is very important. I am recommending this book to my peers and anyone who needs to write a program."—Michael Maitland, Sr. Systems Architect, Target Systems"A great reference and learning tool that covers all the main issues for software engineering on mobile devices, this is an essential book for anyone who is developing software on mobile platforms. Designing software on a mobile device has a lot of unique challenges; this book walks the developer through all of them."—Mark Gilbert, Software Designer, Microsoft Corporation"In this book, Ivo Salmre leverages his experience as a designer of the .Net Compact Framework and teaches us how to develop effective mobile applications. It covers the entire process of designing and developing mobile applictions with a focus on performance optimization. Although the examples in this book are given in C# and Visual Basic languages, it would prove useful to mobile developers of all platforms. I highly recommend it."—Michael Yuan, PhD., Mobile Software Consultant  Examining the challenges and limitations involved in implementing and
using e-commerce technologies, this guide describes how these
technologies have been very instrumental to many organizations around
the globe.
Discussed is how, through the use of electronic commerce,
organizations of all sizes and types are able to conduct business
without worrying about the territorial market limitations of the past.
Additionally, how mobile commerce technologies are further enabling
such organizations to communicate more effectively is reviewed. Also
covered are the potential for a B2B marketplace, deploying Java mobile
agents, and e-business experiences with online auctions.  Nokia's smartphones pack a powerful computer into a very small space.
Unlike your desktop or laptop, your smallest computer can be connected
to the Internet all the time, and can interact with the world around it
through its camera, voice recognition, and its traditional phone
keypad. Nokia smartphones combine these features with impressive
storage options and a host of networking protocols that make this
smallest computer the only thing a road warrior truly needs.
If
you're still cracking open your laptop or pining for your desktop while
you're on the road, you haven't begun to unlock your Nokia's full
potential. Nokia Smartphone Hacks is dedicated to tricking out your
smartphone and finding all the capabilities lurking under the surface.
Learn how to:
Unlock your phone so that you can use it with any
carrierAvoid and recover from malicious mobile softwareWatch DVD movies
on the phoneUse the phone as a remote controlUse the phone as a data
modem for your notebookCheck your email and browse the webPost to your
weblog from your phoneRecord phone conversationsChoose mobile service
plansTransfer files between the phone and your computer
Whether
you want to use your smartphone as your lifeline while you're on the
road, or you're just looking for a way to make the most of the time you
spend waiting in lines, you'll find all the user-friendly tips, tools,
and tricks you need to become massively productive with your Nokia
smartphone. With Nokia Smartphone Hacks, you'll unleash the full power
of that computer that's sitting in your pocket, purse, or backpack.
Book Description
This book explains the key features of
Symbian OS and will help you to write effective C++ code. It focuses on
aspects of good C++ style that apply particularly to Symbian OS.
21 items are used to target particular aspects of the operating system
and provide a simple and straightforward exploration of coding
fundamentals. Using example code and descriptions of best practice to
deconstruct Symbian OS, the items guide you to what you should and
should not do (and why), pointing out commonly-made mistakes along the
way.
Technologies covered include:
- client-server architecture
- descriptors and dynamic containers
- active objects, threads and processes
- leaves, cleanup stack and 2-phase construction
- thin templates, good API design, memory optimization, debug and test macros
- the ECOM plug-in framework...
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