I see. I understand you want to develop smart client apps out of
devices such as Pocket PCs, hand-helds and such, instead of doing
regular desktop development? I did a bit of research about this and
here is what I got so far:


http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms838193.aspx

http://www.thinkingms.com/pandurang/PermaLink,guid,08d16a74-6b4d-4b60-8cf6-fe470f70a3aa.aspx

http://www.sqljunkies.ddj.com/Article/1B5A2375-EF85-43CB-9516-BB3CD598CF46.scuk



I hope these links would help you get started. Good luck.



Regards,



Benj






On Mar 15, 12:32 am, CallMeLaNN <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I never heard about Smart Client.
>
> But I got experience on designing compact framework, CF application.
> It can be run in PDA that use Windows Mobile, WM.
> It is in PocketPC, PPC or Smartphone devices.
> This is my restriction.
>
> There is a new features is Visual Studion 2008 that you can use SQL CE
> as database local cache.
>
> So, if you got online server. You can let user store some info into
> local device. Then when the user offline, they can modify in the local
> cache. Lately, when user back to online, they can sync to the live
> server.
>
> Feel free to ask me. I will able to consult you.
>
> On Mar 6, 1:22 pm, Lianghua <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > We need build an application, which will be used in the field most of
> > time by the field staffs. The wireless connection might or might not
> > available, depending on the area.  Out database server continuously
> > have new data for this application to synchronize when the connection
> > is available.  Also, the field guy might also come to office and use
> > the application like a regular application.
>
> > I thought this might be a good case for Smart Client application. But
> > I don't have any Smart Client application experience before, so I
> > would ask anyone can give some advice whether this is a good choice or
> > there are some other better options?
>
> > (Assume there is no technical/human resource limits, just purely from
> > technology aspect.)
>
> > Thanks.
>
> > Leon

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