Radar Communications Fundamentals
Description
This course earns its price with its in-depth coverage of important, firm standards such as WML, WMLScript and XHTML. In addition a technical overview of WAP 2.0 is provided in this updated course. An overview of Open Mobile Architecture (OMA) initiative is also provided.
Course Objectives
• Analyze the requirements for a WAP/WML-based application
• Analyze WML Formatting, WML Links, WML Input
• Create a basic WML application
• Write WML code that processes user tasks
• Create WML Tasks, WML Timer, WML Variables
• Write WML code that creates, displays, and removes variable values
• Write WML code that accepts user input
• Write WML code that creates tables, adds graphics, and formats graphics
• Write WML code that uses timers and multiple character sets
• Explain how to deploy WML applications on a Web server
• Understand and analyze the requirements for a WAP 2.0-based application/XHTML
• List issues that affect performance or server-side development
Prerequesite
This is an introductory course. Basic HTML, XML, XHTML s preferred.
Who Should Attend
This course is designed to provide a general overview of WAP for application developers, system administrators, product architects, technical managers, consultants, communications professionals, software engineers, system engineers, networking professionals, marketing and sales professional, IT engineers, and other professionals who plan on using, evaluating or working with WAP applications and mobile data/content.
Type
On-site & Public
Duration
2 days