On Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 2:07 AM, Kirill Kosinov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Good night, or good day everyone. > > I'm student and I have red a lot about gsoc. During my education i > worked on some projects (for money and experience): b4u.whiteants.net, > www.appek.org, I am also scjp. It's not my own projects, I was a part of > team. > > I have experience is struts (1 -2), spring, brief knowledge of > velocity. I wrote small projects is j2me. > > I'm interested in roller-mobile task. It's new for me, and idea is great > to write a good mind into blog while being in a subway. Unfortunately > > <http://lingvo.yandex.ru/search.xml?rpt=slovari&st_translate=2&CardId=SdW5mb3J0dW5hdGVseQ,,;L0B;3;0;1;0;8;9> > I haven't much experience in mobile applications, also I haven't iPhone, > Аpple has nice sdk, but it is for Mac Os only. Google android has free > sdk and I can develop web ui for this if possible. What about iPhone I > see only one solution at this moment: to test an application using > iphonetester.com site, it requires a web java hosting, but I think that > I can ask it in our university. > > So, want to use android sdk for testing in the beginning, then if all > will be good I can use iphonetester.com. It is appropriate? I ask you > about it because of this project is connected with testing on mobile > devices and my sony erricson is rather old for this :-). It makes no > nevermind, if I test it on emulators?
I'm fine with just about any approach, iPhone, Android, JavaME and that's why I left the project so open ended. But, you should definitely use a technology that we test even if we don't have the specific device(s) you are targetting. - Dave
