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You might need to look at this a little differently. The web browser
or application needs to get data from your ERP. I would probably look
into some kind of web service to serve the information. You could then
create a web interface if needed and/or a native application.

If you end up going with the HTC Hero, then a native application
shouldn't be to hard to create. The android development is done in
Java. I know Palm and Blackberry are both pretty big on Java too, so
done right you could probably make it work on just about any phone. I
will say, I've never used Java ME or heard anything good about it.
Android does not use Java ME so personally I would probably lean
towards that.

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James R. Perkins



2010/3/25 Tomasz SkorÅa <t.skorza@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
The other thing which is problematic with web browse application for
mobile are:
- printing on mobile printer
- use bar code reader
- using GPS positioning assigned to orders entered on mobile ...

Regards

Tomek


W dniu 2010-03-25 12:40, midrange-l-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx pisze:
message: 3
date: Thu, 25 Mar 2010 10:08:21 +0100
from: Tomasz Skor?a<t.skorza@xxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: Mobile application - after Greg Hintermeister's article,
   reading

Hi

I think that better solution will be to store ERP data on device - but
... in this case we have native application to provide this data ... and
we go a way round ...

Regards

Tomek

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