Valentina and Pocket PC

bartjan at mac.com bartjan at mac.com
Tue Mar 23 08:02:49 CST 2004


You could run the webserver from any ISP (with PHP this would be very 
cheap) and just prepare subdirectories per client.

So, through PHP, depending on their login, you can connect a webserver 
to any Valentina Server, as long as the VS has a fixed IP.
Conclusion, the only thing your clients would need is a fixed IP (of 
course you could work through DYNDNS, but I think that would be over 
the top)

Since VS has ODBC you could try out ASP or COLDFUSION.

With coldfusion comes the possibility to use FLASH which most certainly 
runs on PDA

I myself will be using SERVOY (www.servoy.com)., when Ruslan upgrades 
his JDBC driver AND Servoy upgrades (or downgrades) their J2SE software 
to J2ME later this year.


HTH

Bart Pietercil


On 22 Mar 2004, at 22:40, Ruslan Zasukhin wrote:

> On 3/22/04 10:02 PM, "Florian Bogeschdorfer" <fb at memedia.de> wrote:
>
>>> You can run a browser in a PDA, so you can build a html
>>> client for Valentina.
>>>
>>
>> But this would need a web server on my Valentina Server which I do 
>> not want
>> to use (impossible to require that from my customers). Or am I wrong?
>>
>> Can I play a shockwave movie on Pocket PC? I guess no...
>
> I think Bart mean that using PHP you can produce self HTML pages and 
> watch
> them on PDA. And you can use this to send info from PDA via CGI I think
>
> -- 
> Best regards,
> Ruslan Zasukhin      [ I feel the need...the need for speed ]
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