Synopses & Reviews
The authoritative programming guide to the WAP standard from the creators of this breakthrough technology
The Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) is the key force turning mass market wireless phones into Internet companions. These lightweight, inexpensive smart phones are well equipped for high-quality voice communication, modest-bandwidth (9-14 Kbps) data communication, seamless Internet connectivity, and access to Internet services via built-in WAP microbrowsers. Written with the creators of WAP, this book/CD-ROM package will guide you through the process of creating software for WAP-enabled cell phones and handheld devices.
Steve Mann presents practical tools, code snippets, and complete applications that will help you best utilize WAP. He introduces you to the Wireless Markup Language (WML) that you'll be able to use to create WAP applications. And you'll learn about the key features of WMLScript, including the lightweight procedural capabilities and function libraries it adds to WML. Mann also:
* Takes you step by step through the process of creating a real-world
WAP application
* Describes techniques for optimizing WAP applications
* Shows how to create more sophisticated and interesting applications using graphics
* Discusses the issues you'll need
* in order to build WAP applications that will work around the world
* Explains some of the advanced extensions to WAP
* Suggests future directions in which WAP may evolve
The CD-ROM includes:
* All the source code from the book
* A searchable version of the
* unabridged WAP standard
* The latest release of Phone.com's WAP Software Developer's Kit, containing the tools and documentation required to build real-world WAP applications
Phone.com is a leading provider of WAP software and SDKs to developers, wireless carriers, and phone manufacturers. Phone.com cofounded the WAP Forum in 1997 and chaired the WAP Forum's first Board of Directors. Phone.com's software architects, who contributed to this book, chair WAP's technical specification committees. For more information about Phone.com and the Wireless Application Protocol, please visit www.phone.com
For more information about the Wireless Application Standard,please refer to the Official Wireless Application Protocol: The Complete Standard with Searchable CD-ROM published by John Wiley & Sons, ISBN 0-471-32755-7 at www.wiley.com/compbooks/WAP
Review
"...is the first book to explain how to develop WAP programs, and should simply and quickly get you WAP-wise" (Internet Works, October 2000)
Synopsis
WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) is the standard that allows for sharing of data and applications between the next generation of wireless laptops, personal digital assistants, and other handheld devices. Written with the support and cooperation of the team at Unwired Planet who created the standard, this third volume in the celebrated WAP series is the official WAP programming guide.
Description
System requirements: Pentium or faster Intel processor; Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0 or later; 32 MB RAM; 20 MB hard disk space. Includes bibliographical references (p. 221-222).
About the Author
STEVE MANN is President of Creative Digital Publishing Inc., www.cdpubs.com, a leading provider of technical information for the handheld and mobile computing industries. He has 25 years of experience in the computer industry and is a frequent contributor to many wireless publications.
Table of Contents
Introducing WAP.
Wireless Markup Language.
WMLScript.
WorldFAQ.
Caching.
Graphics and Multipart Responses.
Internationalization (I18N).
Beyond WAP 1.1.
Appendices.
Bibliography.
Index.