you can run complete ofbiz POS on a 7 or 10 in tablets running Linux.
Not sure if Droid supports java SDK. I use these but they are connected
via wifi or 3G.

if you want to use Droid OS then you will probably have port Open JDK to
the droid. All this is beyond this maillng list, I think.

then you can use the sync for updating the main ofbiz when the devices
can hook up like the end of day.

you will have to make some decisions in regards to record syncing but it
is about the only way to use ofbiz.


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tony marcus sent the following on 6/23/2011 4:07 AM:

> Thanks Erwan, Jacques, Adrian, Freeman for the info and suggestions
> that you guys shared. I guess thats quite a lot of insights that I got
> here and now suppose this will give us some food for thought and see
> on how to approach on our requirements.
> 
> thanks again and regards,
> Tony Marcus
> 
> On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 3:03 PM, Erwan de FERRIERES
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Le 23/06/2011 10:52, tony marcus a écrit :
>>>
>>> Jacques, I had a look into source-code of the hand-held facility but
>>> didn't get much of idea. May be its my rookie approach, but is there
>>> some kind of doc. that can help me out on this?
>>>
>>> regards,
>>> Tony Marcus
>>>
>> Hi Tony,
>>
>> hhfacility is more a specific webapp for the hand-helds, with a decorator
>> designed for small screens.
>> Once again, we are on a web application, not a native one. OFBiz has not
>> been written for begin run on smartphones or anything, but on server. Except
>> the POS, which has a synchronization function.
>>
>> If you want to make it work as a native app, then you'll have to write it
>> from scratch...
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Erwan de FERRIERES
>> www.nereide.biz
>>
> 

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