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WIRELESS
WML with WebSphere Studio
Extend your Web applications to wireless devices with WML.
About this Article:
In this article, I'll show you step-by-step how to use WML and generate WML pages easily with WebSphere Studio.
Sunil Hiranniah works as an advisory software engineer with IBM, focusing on business partner technical enablement. His primary areas of focus are WebSphere Portal and IBM Workplace. He has been a software engineer/developer on various commercial projects since 1997. Sunil has shared his expertise in many articles on the WebSphere family of products, J2EE, databases, and security. He's WebSphere Portal certified and a co-author of IBM WebSphere Portal 4.1 Handbook, Parts 1,2,3, WebSphere Portal V5 Handbook, and WebSphere Portal V5.1 Handbook. sunilh@us.ibm.com
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Keyword Tags: Application Design, Browser, Communications, Content Management, Design, Development, Display, iMode, IBM, IBM Lotus, IBM Software, IBM WebSphere, IBM WebSphere Application Server, IBM WebSphere Studio, Integration, Java, JRE, Messaging, Microsoft Windows, Nokia, Nokia WAP Toolkit, Pocket PC, Programming, Telecommunications, Web Development, Wireless, WML (Wireless Markup Language), XML
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