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FlowGate offers you:
* Connection from any Domino database to the BlackBerry handheld
* Easy configuration via Notes interface
* Connection to other databases (SQL, SAP, etc)
* Up-to-data information at all times
* User friendly navigation on the BlackBerry handheld
* No need for programming on the BlackBerry handheld
Updated: 29/03/2006
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BlackBerry® provides a simple and robust platform for extending your existing IBM® Lotus® Domino® databases and applications wirelessly. Attend this webcast to discover how to optimize existing web-based applications for BlackBerry device, detect the BlackBerry Browser user agent, add “push” capabilities to existing Domino applications written in Java™ or LotusScript and connect to Domino applications from Java/Java ME applications using advanced security features.
Updated: 20/01/2006
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Learn how to use BlackBerry MDS Studio™ to access your Domino® Web Services. Using examples and demonstrations, this session discusses in detail how to prepare your Domino Web Services.
Key topics discussed in this webcast include:
* Overview of Domino Web Services
* Preparing your Domino Web Services for BlackBerry MDS™ Studio
* How to push-enable your Domino Web Services (creating events)
* Demonstrating accessing a Domino Web Service using BlackBerry MDS Studio
About BlackBerry MDS Studio
BlackBerry MDS Studio is a new rapid application development tool for BlackBerry® that is designed to enable the development of rich client applications using a component-based drag and drop approach. This means that rich clients for BlackBerry can now be developed with no need for Java™ ME expertise. In its initial implementation, BlackBerry MDS Studio is designed to support Web Services enabling rich client solutions to seamlessly integrate with existing server-side applications using standards such as Web Services, XML, SOAP and HTTP.
Version: MDS 4.1 - Updated: 20/01/2006
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BlackBerry provides a simple and robust platform for extending your existing IBM Lotus Domino databases and applications wirelessly. Download this document to discover how to optimize existing web-based applications for BlackBerry handhelds, detect the BlackBerry Browser user agent, add push capabilities to existing Domino applications written in Java or LotusScript, and securely connect to Domino applications from Java/J2ME applications.
Updated: 20/01/2006
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This sample illustrates how a Domino developer can extend the standard Domino Discussion Forum database application to BlackBerry handhelds. It illustrates how to push new discussion forum postings to a rich Java/J2ME client for BlackBerry, as well as how to optimize standard Forms and Views for the BlackBerry Browser.
Updated: 20/01/2006
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The BlackBerry wireless platform enables application developers to build server-side enterprise applications that leverage BlackBerry push technology to deliver information to mobile users. With BlackBerry push technology, server-side applications can push content securely to the BlackBerry Browser or to a custom rich-client application on the BlackBerry device. In either case, users are notified when new content arrives, enabling enterprise developers to easily build applications that keep mobile users up-to-date on recent information and alerts.
These sample versions of the ECL application introduce how to push content from an enterprise database or application to the BlackBerry device from a variety of different server-side application environments. Advanced push features such as Reliable Push,
Updated: 20/01/2006
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