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  Official WAP 2.0: The Complete Standard with Searchable CD-ROM

The Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) is an open, global specification that em-powers mobile users with wireless devices to easily access and interact with information and services instantly.

Wireless Application Protocol Forum
Format: Hardcover, 2nd ed., 960pp.
Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons
Published: December 2002


  Wireless Web Development

Wireless Web Development, Second Edition provides a substantial business and engineering background for wireless developers, covering facets of wireless Web software development for today's mobile platforms. Today's wireless technologies - including wireless HTML, WAP 2.0, XML, Palm's WCA, and iMode - are discussed in detail, with examples of each. Moreover, Ray Rischpater places a special emphasis on the differences between the Web and the wireless Web, helping the reader understand the engineering and human interface issues that they must address when creating wireless Web applications.

Ray Rischpater
Format: Paperback, 2nd ed., 408pp.
Publisher: APress L. P.
Published: June 2002


  XML for Dummies

With down-to-earth instructions and great Web-page examples, XML For Dummies shows you how to use XML to improve the interactivity of your Web site, accommodate special or complex data, and take more control over your document structure and layout than ever before.

Ed Tittel, Natanya Pitts-Moultis, Frank Boumphrey, Natanya Pitts, Rich Tennant
Format: Paperback, 3rd ed., 408pp.
Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Inc
Published: May 2002


  The Essential Guide to Wireless Communications Applications

Now, the #1 nontechnical guide to next-generation wireless applications has been fully updated for tomorrow's most important technologies - nd today's most critical business realities. Network magazine editor Andy Dornan reviews every new wireless development that matters - from 3.5G networks to profitable m-commerce applications, WLANs to very-high-bandwidth wireless optics.

Andrew Dornan
Format: Paperback, 2nd ed., 414pp.
Publisher: Prentice Hall Press
Published: April 2002


  The Wireless Web Usability Handbook

Today a Web site is only as valuable as it is productive. Users need sites that are easy to use and helpful. The sites that are not, lose their visitors' interest quickly and can cost companies loyal customers. This is even more of an issue when users might be coming to a site via a wireless device. Not only do designers have to consider different platforms and browsers when designing sites, now they need to consider different devices and user agents for viewing with those devices. So how do you design a site that is effective on all these devices? You begin by knowing your users and understanding how and why your content is accessed. From there you can address the needs of your specific users and design accordingly. Details current content delivery technologies, including WML, WAP, WMLS, VoiceXML, Compact HTML (cHTML), i-Mode, HDML/HDTP, WebTV, SMS, GPS, EPOC, ONSTAR, SyncML, BlueTooth, and XML

Mark Pearrow
Format: Paperback, 350pp.
Publisher: Charles River Media
Published: February 2002
Edition Desc: Book & CD-ROM


  WAP 2.0 Development

This book is a comprehensive tutorial that is logically organized, up-to-date, and includes coverage of the most popular wireless programming language, WML. Readers create a working application, developing examples that build from one chapter to the next. With each chapter readers are learning, practicing, and building on required skills necessary not only for wireless development, but also programming in general. By the end of the book, readers will have created a wireless database application that allows them to view, enter, and delete information. The book provides a usable reference of summaries on all languages discussed within the book, as well as a comparison of the wireless devices, and different development tools on the market today.

Chris Tull
Format: Paperback, 379pp.
Publisher: Que
Published: January 2002


  The Intelligent Wireless Web

If you buy one book on the intelligent Internet, this should be it."—Minerva Tantoco-Hobbs, Director of Advanced Technology & Media Lab, Answerthink

"This book runs guns to the revolutionaries, detailing all the technologies, all the candidate protocols, and all the challenges to be met along the way to build the intelligent wireless Web."—Michael Swaine, Editor-at-Large, Dr. Dobb's Journal

The Intelligent Wireless Web examines the convergence and synergy among five key technological components: speech used as a primary user interface; wireless personal area networks (WPANs); an integrated wired/wireless network infrastructure; supporting wireless protocols; and intelligent applications. It investigates available technologies and standards that are currently being developed to bring these goals into the mainstream of Internet use.

H. Peter Alesso, Craig Smith
Format: Paperback, 384pp.
Publisher: Addison Wesley Longman, Inc.
Published: December 2001


  WAP, Bluetooth and 3G Programming: Cracking the Code

WAP, Bluetooth, and 3G: A Brief Introduction, WML and WML Script Programming: A Case Study, WAP Using Cold Fusion: A Project, WTA: An Advanced Interaction Technique for Mobile Phones, Integrating Java with WAP, Push Technology in WAP, Bluetooth: A Basic Introduction, Using WAP with Bluetooth, Bluetooth Programming, ...

Dreamtech
Format: Paperback, 552pp. & CD-ROM
Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Inc
Published: November 2001


  Building Dynamic WAP Applications with MobileDev Building Dynamic WAP Applications with MobileDev

This book contains basic information necessary for WAP development as well as the first professional GUI tool for building WAP applications. It presents a proven methodology for building WAP applications and includes two of the major SDKs will allow the readers to test applications in the environment where they will be used.

Format: Paperback, 316pp.
Publisher: Sams
Published: August 2001
Book and CD-ROM


  Dynamic WAP Application Development

Wireless Web browsing has opened up countless opportunities for wireless application developers. This guide to building dynamic Web sites for wireless use introduces WAP and offers an in-depth explanation of HDML (Handheld Device Markup Language), the language used by the majority of the Internet-enabled phones in the United States and Japan, and WML, the XML-based successor to HDML. Also included is extensive annotated sample code and a discussion of WMLScript, the client-side scripting language of the wireless world that allows the developer to include procedure logic in an application. An overview of Microsoft ASP (Active Server Pages) and Java Servlets guides developers through the process of creating WAP applications using server-side technologies. Application design that is specific to the small display and limited memory capacity of wireless phones is also covered, as are advanced topics such as security, performance, and the intricacies of WAP gateways.

Soo Mee Foo, Christopher Hoover, Wei Meng Lee
Format: Paperback, 888pp.
Publisher: Manning Publications
Published: August 2001


  Getting Started with WAP and WML

The wireless Internet is one of the most revolutionary and promising developments in IT. Getting Started with WAP and WML is the most effective resource for Web programmers who want to develop WAP applications. Inside, a telecommunications engineer and an information designer combine more than two decades of experience to teach you the ins and outs of the Wireless Application Protocol and WML, the markup language that lets you build remarkably functional applications for wireless handheld devices.

Huw Evans, Paul Ashworth
Format: Paperback, 432pp.
Publisher: Sybex
Published: April 2001


  Data over Wireless Networks : Bluetooth, Wap, and Wireless LANs

A first look at the next generation of wireless networking technology and vendor-specific applications including Motorola and Cisco.

Gilbert Held
Format: Paperback
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional
Published: December 2000


 

 
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