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Bringing Handheld, PDA’s, and Smart Phone to the Enterprise Martin Graf Group Product Manager Oracle Corporation Session id: 40068
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Agenda What is Occasionally Connected Computing Developing with Oracle Lite Conclusion
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What is Occasionally Connected Computing? Ability to execute database transactions while disconnected from a network Occasionally synchronize data with Oracle Database server Future Roadmap – Utilize wireless network (802.11, GPRS) to receive online data – Automatic roaming in/out of wireless network(s) while maintaining user context
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Agenda What is Occasionally Connected Computing Developing with Oracle Lite Conclusion
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A N N O U N C E M E N T Oracle Lite Beta Program starts October 30, 2003
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Oracle Lite Design Parameter SQL Database Developed for OFFLINE Distributed Database Architecture Native Programming Model Single Device, Single Channel
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What is Oracle Lite? Complete, integrated framework to develop, deploy, provision, and manage mobile database application. Three Components – Mobile Development Kit – Mobile Server – Mobile Client
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On Off Security Application Provisioning Application Deployment Messaging Administration Communication Mobile Server Repository Oracle Lite Deployment Architecture Law Enforcement Warehouse Logistic Sales Force Field Service e-Business Application Self-Service Data Synchronization Mobile Client On Off Mobile Client On Off On Off On Off Mobile Client Mobile Client Mobile Client 10g
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Oracle Lite Mobile Development Kit Three Programming Models 1. Native (Windows/PPC, Palm OS, Symbian) 2. Java (Personal Java, AWT) 3. JSP/Servlet, HTML API’s – ODBC/JDBC/ADOCE/ADO.Net – Mobile Sync
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Mobile Development Kit Application Model - Native Oracle Lite Kernel ODBC JDBC Mobile Sync JavaNativeRealtime Network
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Mobile Development Kit Application Model - Web ODBC, JDBCMobile SyncDeploymentManagement Application JSP JDBC Mobile Sync Deployment Management Web Application NativeWeb/Browser Application API
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Oracle Lite Development Phases 1.Build C/C++, Visual Basic, or Java application 2.Test application on the device or emulator 3.Package application into JAR file 4.Deploy JAR file into Mobile Server 5.Provision application (user, roles, properties) 6.Install Mobile Clint libraries 7.Synchronize data and application files 8.Startup mobile application
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Mobile Development Kit Packaging Wizard Creates self-contained JAR file with integrated XML Deployment Descriptor
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Mobile Development Kit Control Center
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Oracle Lite Product Roadmap GUI based Mobile Database Workbench GUI based Synchronization Manager GUI based Device Management
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Oracle Lite Mobile Database Workbench
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Oracle Lite Synchronization Manager
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Oracle Lite Device Management Deploy/configure application and content Inventory and asset management Backup/restore Secure application and system configuration Remote control/online session Automated task scheduling Check-point restart Scripting language Device information gathering/hardware inspection Event tracking and reporting
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Agenda What is Occasionally Connected Computing Developing with Oracle Lite Conclusion
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Occasionally Connected Application Mobile Database (SQL) with Data Synchronization Native Programming Model Standard Database Interface Device Optimized for GUI, CPU, Disk Conclusion
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Next Steps Visit the Mobile product booth
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