Synopses & Reviews
This guide to developing dynamic Web sites for wireless use introduces the WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) and offers an in-depth explanation of HDML, the language used by the majority of the Internet-enabled phones in the U.S., and WML, the XML-based successor to HDML.
Synopsis
This guide to building dynamic Web sites for wireless Web browsing introduces the WAP (Wireless Application Program) and offers in-depth explanation of HDML and WML languages. Includes an overview of Microsoft ASP and Java Servlets that guides developers through the process of creating WAP applications using server-side technologies. Illustrations.
Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. 835-836) and index.
About the Author
Foo is currently lecturing at Ngee Ann Polytechnic (Singapore) in Web technologies and security.Hoover manages platform technologies for Phone.com, an industry leader in wireless Web technology.Lee is Series Editor for Syngress Publishing's .NET Developer Series. He is currently lecturing at The Center for Computer Studies, Ngee Ann Polytechnic, Singapore.