On Jun 11, 2008, at 1:47 PM, Nikunj Mehta wrote:


Hi Art, Charles,

We have developed a technology, called AtomDB, at Oracle for transparent, local access to Web application resources when not connected to a network. This is one of the most frequently requested features on our mobile applications, which until now has required a non-Web application solution. Oracle is interested in developing Web applications for mobile and non-mobile environments that are resilient to network unreliability.

In the process of developing AtomDB, Oracle has analyzed various challenges in off line data access. We realize that the Webapps WG is interested in this area and Oracle is willing to contribute resources to advance specifications that improve application robustness to network conditions. We have a specification that we could share with the WebApps WG, if there is interest.

I look forward to what the working group has to say on this.

HTML5 includes mechanisms for offline applications and offline data. The application cache is implemented in the Firefox 3 Release Candidate and the Safari 4 Developer Preview:

http://www.w3.org/html/wg/html5/#offline

Database storage is in Safari 3.1 and newer:

http://www.w3.org/html/wg/html5/#sql


Google Gears also has features similar to both of these and I believe those features are planned to converge with the standard.

Regards,
Maciej


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