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The
purpose of the PDA is for the users to use it to inspect buildings. The
PDA will have a browser. How do you use it for input? What is a Treo
650?
"its not over until you win"
Les Brown
Gregory Williams
MIS Director
Oracle Certified
Professional
LMIT/M&M
703-516-2215
Can you get to the web from the PDA? You
could use a browser for the input if you were using, for example, a Treo
650.
-- Mark C. Allman -- Allman Professional Consulting, Inc. -- www.allmanpc.com,
617-947-4263
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On
Mon, 2006-01-23 at 11:54 -0500, Williams, Greg - ETA wrote:
Guys, I am in the
process of developing a data entry application to run on a PDA.
The process goes something like this: 1. Upload XML file from my Oracle database to the
server. 2. Transform the
XML file using XSL. 3.
Download the transformed XML file from the server to a
PDA. 4. While using the
PDA, the user performs data entry on the transformed XML
file. 5. The file is
uploaded back to the server. 6. The file is uploaded back to the
database. I have not figured out all of the details as of
yet. For now my biggest problem is step 4. How do I update the XML/XSL file
with new info? I have read about DOM but that only updates in memory. I
have also tried data island, but that does not work
either. "If you will only untie his hands, and give him a chance, I
think he will live. He will work as readily for himself
........" Frederick Douglas Gregory Williams MIS Director Oracle Certified Professional LMIT/M&M 703-516-2215
-- Mark C. Allman -- Allman Professional Consulting, Inc. -- www.allmanpc.com,
617-947-4263
BusinessMsg -- the
secure, managed, 100% J2EE/AJAX Enterprise IM/IC
solution.
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