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Server based XML-applications can be accessed by the user using the [[optiPoint application module]], which has a built-in XML parser.  
 
Server based XML-applications can be accessed by the user using the [[optiPoint application module]], which has a built-in XML parser.  
  
 
== Scope ==
 
== Scope ==
  
The optiPoint application module with its 320x240 pixels color screen and its alphanumeric keyboard can be seen as an additional (beside an PC-browser) front-end to display and access web-content. It follows the very well-know client-server principle, where central internet content (Webserver) can be accessed by a PC-based browser. This makes it easy for web-developers to bring make their applications available for a telephone-display too.  
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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 no special skills needed to write XML-based phone applications for optiPoint application module. The only difference comes inherently with XML, which makes a better usage of the graphical capabilities of a telephone screen.
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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.
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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 ==
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== Commercial applications ==
 
== Commercial applications ==
* [[Application: Graphical User Interface HiPath Xpressions]]
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Using the IppAssistant (graphical user interface for [[HiPath Xpressions]]) by optiPoint application module:
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* {{File-DL|HiPath Xpressions IppAssistant User Manual|pdf}}
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* {{File-DL|HiPath Xpressions IppAssistant Benutzerhandbuch|pdf}}
  
 
== Sample Applications ==
 
== Sample Applications ==
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* {{File-DL|Online Tutorial|zip}}
 
* {{File-DL|Online Tutorial|zip}}
 
* [[Application: Caller Screening]]
 
* [[Application: Caller Screening]]
* [[Application: WebCam]]
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* [[Additional Innovative XML Applications]]
* [[Application: Mobile caller Positioning tracking]]
 
 
 
== How To ==
 
 
 
[[How to access sample XML applications]]
 
 
 
== Related links / information ==
 
  
* [[optiPoint application module FAQ#XML application|optiPoint application module FAQ]]
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{{SeeAlso optiPoint application module}}
* [[3rd party application developers|3rd party applications developers area]]
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* [[How to access sample XML applications]]
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* [[3rd party application developers]]
  
 
=== Tutorials / Knowledge Base ===
 
=== Tutorials / Knowledge Base ===

Latest revision as of 08:21, 18 December 2014

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Server based XML-applications can be accessed by the user using the optiPoint application module, which has a built-in XML parser.

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

Using the IppAssistant (graphical user interface for HiPath Xpressions) by optiPoint application module:

Sample Applications

See also

Tutorials / Knowledge Base

Developement tools

Webserver