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I am trying to build a simple starting application for table/mobile. I'm using the Active Reports and Creating User Interface with HTML Composer PDFs as a starting point, but they are pretty thin on this type of development.
Anyone seen more specific documentation or created anything for mobile who'd be willing to give me some pointers on getting started? I'm most interested in:
* Did you use Composer or write your own HTML? There is so much cruft in composer that I'm not really keen on using it, but I'm not sure how I would access the fex and provide a UI without it. Any help would be appreciated.
I've built interfaces using FLEX and the WebFocus Flex-enabled tools, but want to avoid Flash and go with HTML5 for maximum compatibility.
* did you store data locally?
* am I better off leaving WebFocus out of the mix and just using Java/Sql?
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks!This message has been edited. Last edited by: Kerry,
7.7.2, Windows, html
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