http://ofbiz.116.s1.nabble.com/Scaled-down-mobile-ofbiz-framework-tp171041p171048.html
why not have WAP pages.
Then any phone that can browse the web can interact.
> Thanks David. The Sun Java Wireless Toolkit looks to
> be able to do this simply enough.
>
> --- David E Jones <
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> wrote:
>
>> On a phone? I don't think you can even run a J2SE
>> JRE on a phone...
>> not even with a "Hello World!" type of application
>> (ie without OFBiz
>> in the picture at all). A J2SE JRE is a LOT bigger
>> than a J2ME JRE...
>>
>> You could certainly do a SOAP or other client, and I
>> know that has
>> been done before for very small applications, even
>> running on a phone.
>>
>> -David
>>
>>
>> On Aug 25, 2006, at 2:02 PM, Chris Howe wrote:
>>
>>> I'm brainstorming a couple of options for
>> integration
>>> of ofbiz with mobile terminals (smartphones).
>> What
>>> could be stripped off of Ofbiz and still provide
>> the
>>> framework' basic database functionality with hsql
>> or
>>> derby as well as the services and minilang. Also
>>> looking at what could be done to pair down the
>> java
>>> requirement to JRE instead of the JDK.
>>>
>>> The most frequent use of this would be through a
>> thin
>>> client. However, I'm needing to anticipate loss
>> of
>>> connectivity so it needs to store information
>> locally
>>> and then sync. Would a paired down OFBiz work for
>>> this or would it be better to look at another
>> option
>>> for use on the smartphone and then have it sync
>>> through SOAP when connectivity is available?
>>
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