Difference between revisions of "optiPoint application module XML applications overview"
The Wiki of Unify contains information on clients and devices, communications systems and unified communications. - Unify GmbH & Co. KG is a Trademark Licensee of Siemens AG.
m (→Scope) |
(→Scope) |
||
Line 5: | Line 5: | ||
The [[optiPoint application module]] with its 320x240 pixels color screen and its alphanumeric keyboard can be seen as an additional (beside a PC-browser) front-end to display and access web-content. It follows the very well-known client-server principle, where central internet content (Webserver) can be accessed by a PC-based browser. This is an easy way for web-developers to make their applications available for a telephone-display too. | The [[optiPoint application module]] with its 320x240 pixels color screen and its alphanumeric keyboard can be seen as an additional (beside a PC-browser) front-end to display and access web-content. It follows the very well-known client-server principle, where central internet content (Webserver) can be accessed by a PC-based browser. This is an easy way for web-developers to make their applications available for a telephone-display too. | ||
− | There are hardly | + | There are hardly any special skills needed to write XML-based phone applications for the optiPoint application module. The only difference comes inherently with XML, which makes a better usage of the graphical capabilities of a telephone screen. |
− | Like [[HTML]] is targeted for PC browsers and [[WML]] best for small mobile-phone displays, [[XML]] is optimal to represent web-content on phone displays. | + | Like [[HTML]] is targeted for PC browsers and [[WML]] best for small mobile-phone displays, the custom-made [[XML]] for the optiPoint application module is optimal to represent web-content on phone displays. |
== Documentation == | == Documentation == |
Revision as of 08:52, 31 January 2007
Server based XML-applications can be accessed by the user using the optiPoint application module, which has a built-in XML parser.
Contents
Scope
The optiPoint application module with its 320x240 pixels color screen and its alphanumeric keyboard can be seen as an additional (beside a PC-browser) front-end to display and access web-content. It follows the very well-known client-server principle, where central internet content (Webserver) can be accessed by a PC-based browser. This is an easy way for web-developers to make their applications available for a telephone-display too.
There are hardly any special skills needed to write XML-based phone applications for the optiPoint application module. The only difference comes inherently with XML, which makes a better usage of the graphical capabilities of a telephone screen.
Like HTML is targeted for PC browsers and WML best for small mobile-phone displays, the custom-made XML for the optiPoint application module is optimal to represent web-content on phone displays.
Documentation
Ressources
Commercial applications
Sample Applications
- Presence demo
- Slide show
- Online Tutorial
- Application: Caller Screening
- Additional Innovative XML Applications
How To
How to access sample XML applications
Related links / information
Tutorials / Knowledge Base
Developement tools
- Altova: XML developmet tools, e.g. XML spy
- Stylus Studio: XML Editing Tools
- eclipse Magazin: Eclipse Plug-in Collection