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        Articles explain how to display web service data on a Pocket PC

        Doug | Date: Feb 8, 2005 | Comments: 1



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        Microsoft has published three new articles of interest to Windows Mobile applications developers. Two are hands-on exercises that explain how to display Web service data on a Pocket PC browser, while the third describes a .NET Compact Framework based mobile sales force automation application.




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        The new articles, available for free download from Microsoft's MSDN developer website, are described as follows:
        • How to Create a Database Browser Application for Pocket PC in C# by Using Visual Studio .NET 2003 -- The objective of this lab is to learn how to display data from a Web service on a Pocket PC device using C#. The exercise will take approximately 30 minutes to complete. (9 printed pages)

        • How to Create a Database Browser Application for Pocket PC in Visual Basic by Using Visual Studio .NET 2003 -- The objective of this exercise is to learn how to display data from a Web Service on a Pocket PC device using Visual Basic. The lab will take approximately 30 minutes to complete. (8 printed pages)

        • Northwind Pocket Sales: Field Sales for Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PC -- Learn about mobile sales force automation and how to design and develop solutions for Windows Mobile 2003-based Pocket PCs using Visual Studio .NET and .NET Compact Framework. The source code in this article implements server components, database, and a Pocket PC client. This article was contributed by Odyssey Software (56 printed pages)



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