Oracle® Database Lite Developer's Guide
10g (10.0.0) Part No. B13788-01 |
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This preface introduces you to the Oracle Database Lite Developer’s Guide, discussing the intended audience, documentation accessibility, and structure of this document.
This manual is intended for application developers as the primary audience and for database administrators who are interested in application development as the secondary audience.
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This guide includes the following topics:
Provides an introduction to Oracle Database Lite 10g and gives an overview of the application development process using the Mobile Development Kit.
Chapter 2, "The Oracle Database Lite RDBMS"
Presents the Oracle Database Lite Relational Database Management System (RDBMS).
Describes synchronization functions between Oracle Database Lite and an Oracle database using the Mobile Server and the Mobile Sync client application.
Chapter 4, "Developing Mobile Web Applications"
Discusses web based mobile application development.
Chapter 5, "Native Application Development"
Discusses mobile application development for native platforms.
Chapter 6, "Oracle Database Lite 10g ADO.NET Provider"
Discusses ADO.NET support for Windows CE.
Chapter 7, "Developing Mobile Applications for Palm OS Devices"
Discusses building Oracle Database Lite 10g applications for Palm devices. Oracle Database Lite 10g for Palm OS supports Simple Object Database Access (SODA) and Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) as programming interfaces. This document also describes how to build and run Oracle Database Lite 10g applications using Metrowerks CodeWarrior 9.
Chapter 8, "Palm Shared Library Manager (PSLM)"
Discusses the Palm Shared Library Manager (PSLM).
Chapter 9, "Using Mobile Sync for Palm"
Discusses using Mobile Sync (mSync) for Palm. mSync for PalmOS allows a user or a developer to synchronize data with the Mobile Server.
Chapter 10, "Building Offline Mobile Applications for Win32: A Tutorial"
Guides you through the mobile application development process for the Win32 platform through a tutorial.
Chapter 11, "Building Offline Mobile Applications for Windows CE: A Tutorial"
Describes how to build a Visual Basic.NET (Visual Studio.NET 2003) application using the Oracle Database Lite 10g ADO.NET interface for Pocket PC through a tutorial.
Chapter 12, " Building Mobile Web Applications: A Tutorial"
Guides you through the relevant phases of implementing a web application for mobile devices through a tutorial.
Chapter 13, "Building Offline Mobile Web Applications Using BC4J: A Tutorial"
Enables you to create, deploy, and use a BC4J application through a tutorial.
Appendix A, "Optimizing SQL Queries "
Provides tips on improving the performance of your SQL queries.
Appendix B, "Oracle Database Lite Load Application Programming Interfaces (APIs)"
Describes the Oracle Database Lite Load APIs.
Appendix C, "Web-to-Go Sample Applications"
Contains sample Web-to-Go applications.
Appendix D, "ODBC Support on Palm"
Describes the Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) support provided in Oracle Database Lite 10g for the Palm OS Platform.