XPages has provided a whole new world for web development. A component of that is delivering applications to mobile devices. With XPages and the Extension Library, built-in controls based on Dojo 1.5 are provided that allow developers to easily build mobile applications. The standard user interfaces produced by the XPages controls mimic the look and feel of native applications built for the iPhone or Android. This session builds a mobile application step-by-step and provides the finished code as a take away. The application features capabilities for hooking in the device's email, phone, and Google map capabilities while running as a code-only app in the DMZ with data safely behind the corporate firewall.
by Kevin Cavanaugh
This session will discuss the Lotus strategy for mobile collaboration. Blackberry. Android. iPhone/iPad. Nokia. Windows Phone. Tablet. Push. Sync. HTML5. Middleware. All of these mobile approaches are shaping the mobile collaboration market, and IBM has established clear leadership across devices and technologies. In this session, we'll discuss the current mobile footprint and strategy for the future.
Come and hear the actual steps it takes to move toward your first Mobile Solution using Mobile Portal Accelerator. Hear not only the technical implementation, but the practical business details to think through when bringing your business to mobile devices. We'll share the details of this successful implementation from business requirements definition, user design considerations, through solution rollout. We'll also demonstrate the user experience and mobile services used by the transportation drivers and staff as well as discuss integration with social into existing and new mobile solutions.