Learn to create iPhone Web sites using Eclipse, Aptana's iPhone
Development plug-in, and the iUi framework. See the development of a
Javadoc viewer for the iPhone, uncover tips for UI design,
and hear about the future of iPhone application development.
This tutorial shows how to debug iPhone Web applications using
Eclipse, Aptana's iPhone Development plug-in, Aptana's Firefox
JavaScript debugger, and Firebug. Use the tools and utilities provided
by the Eclipse-based Aptana Studio to debug iPhone-optimized Web
applications. Much of this tutorial is focused on how to optimally
debug JavaScript and Ajax applications.
The iPhone and iPod touch made Mobile Safari the most popular mobile
browser in the United States. Although Mobile Safari is more than
adequate at rendering normal Web pages, many Web developers created
versions of applications aimed at the iPhone. This series shows how to
use Ruby On Rails on the server side to identify and serve custom
content to Mobile Safari.
In Part 3 of this series, learn what to do when the user reaches the end of the list
structure and your application actually needs to display some content.
This article offers a high-level overview of how to leverage your
existing investment in WebSphere® Commerce to provide a targeted
storefront to clients accessing your site from a pervasive device.
The number of cellphone users worldwide is at 3.3 billion and rising,
and Internet access from mobile phones is on a rapidly upward
trajectory. Developing for the mobile Web has its unique demands.
Learn how to make your Grails applications mobile phone-friendly.