wireless application protocol in white papers

J2ME MIDP and WAP Complementary Technologies

White Paper The Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) is an open specification that addresses wireless network characteristics by adapting several data-handling approaches already in use by Web protocols, and introducing new ones, where appropriate, to the... [24 Nov 2004]

Security Issues in Mobile Commerce Using WAP

White Paper Originally, WAP was designed with a gateway in the middle, acting as the interpreter between the Internet protocol stack and the Wireless Application Protocol stack. The WAP gateway forwards web content to the mobile phone in a way intended to... [24 Nov 2004]

Using WAP for Wireless CORBA

White Paper This paper describes a proposal in the current literature, which attempts to offer wireless CORBA via the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP), in order to provide a transparent CORBA implementation that addresses many of the shortcomings of TCP/IP... [24 Nov 2004]

Evaluating Interface Design Choices on WAP Phones: Navigation and Selection

White Paper Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) phones are a growing relevant part of the mobile market, and the number of offered WAP services is rapidly increasing. Usability is crucial for these services, which must be easily operated on small screens and... [24 Nov 2004]

Developing Wireless Web Applications: Use Wireless Markup Language to Make Your Web Apps Accessible From a Mobile Phone

Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) is a protocol that allows mobile phones and other wireless devices to connect to the Internet. This paper explains how to use the new Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) and Wireless Markup Language (WML... [24 Nov 2004]

Produce WBMP for Any Platform: Dynamic Generation of WBMP Graphs From XML Data Using JavaBeans and JSP

WBMP (Wireless BitMap) is the format for images in the WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) specification. WML (Wireless Markup Language) cards use this format to show images on WAP sites. This paper studies this format and generates WBMP images... [24 Nov 2004]

Converting Applications to Wireless: A Real-World Guide to Developing With the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP)

This paper looks at key issues surrounding WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) that are of significant interest to developers of wireless applications. The obvious issues are immediately apparent, such as the adaptation of the user interface to... [24 Nov 2004]

Wireless Transport Layer Security

The Security layer protocol in the WAP architecture is called the Wireless Transport Layer Security, WTLS. The WTLS layer operates above the transport protocol layer. The WTLS layer is modular and it depends on the required security level of the... [24 Nov 2004]

Anatomy of a WAP Site

White Paper Wireless Application Protocol-enabled phones give Web developers and content providers a new way to reach an ever-growing audience. The current limitations of wireless devices, however, demand that you reconsider some of the design principles that... [23 Nov 2004]

Anatomy of a WAP Site

Wireless Application Protocol-enabled phones give Web developers and content providers a new way to reach an ever-growing audience. The current limitations of wireless devices, however, demand that you reconsider some of the design principles that... [23 Nov 2004]

WAP for Web Developers: Part I

White Paper WAP stands for Wireless Application Protocol, and is a set of specifications for developing web-like applications that run over wireless networks. The basic aim of WAP is to provide a web-like experience on small portable devices - like mobile... [23 Nov 2004]

What Is WAP?

White Paper WAP stands for the Wireless Application Protocol. It is made possible by a new technology that links wireless devices to the Internet. Essentially, WAP is the technology that makes it possible to link wireless devices (such as mobile phones) to the... [23 Nov 2004]

What Is WAP?

WAP stands for the Wireless Application Protocol. It is made possible by a new technology that links wireless devices to the Internet. Essentially, WAP is the technology that makes it possible to link wireless devices (such as mobile phones) to the... [23 Nov 2004]

IBM and BT Cellnet Work Together on Delivering Integrated Mobile Internet Solutions to Corporate Customers

This includes developing solutions based on BT Cellnet's WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) and GPRS (General Packet Radio Services) services to accommodate the needs of corporate customers. The two companies will work together on delivering... [23 Nov 2004]

IBM and BT Cellnet Work Together on Delivering Integrated Mobile Internet Solutions to Corporate Customers

White Paper This includes developing solutions based on BT Cellnet's WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) and GPRS (General Packet Radio Services) services to accommodate the needs of corporate customers. The two companies will work together on delivering... [23 Nov 2004]

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