MyMobileWeb is an open-source product that simplifies the development of adaptive mobile web applications and portals, providing an advanced content & application adaptation environment. It is based on open-standards, Java and Java EE technology.
Description
Mobile Web interfaces designed with MyMobileWeb are defined once for all kind of devices. At runtime MyMobileWeb renders such interfaces in accordance with the characteristics and restrictions of the device and web browser used. Such characteristics are provided by a Device Description Repository such as WURFL or Device Atlas. The pages are defined in a declarative language made up with abstract visual controls and containers. Binding with structured sources of data is supported via the JSP 2.0 Expression Language. Automatic pagination is performed when necessary. JSR 170 API is also supported for content organization and storage, thus enabling the reuse of deployed Web content stored on a JSR 170 compatible content repository. The appearance is controlled through W-CSS and can be defined by configurable families of devices. Other features of MyMobileWeb are an off-the-shelf internationalization support, an automatic validation framework that automatically generates scripting code when supported and an image transcoder. A more detailed description of its features can be found on the . Google launches a new certification program for mobile web developers:- intended to enable designers to flaunt their versatile web advancement aptitudes, regardless of how they learned them. The program joins Google's current affirmation programs for Android designers, cloud planners and information engineers. The open book test cost $99 to take and consist of various coding challenges and a 10-minute post employment survey, which enables you to clarify why you picked an offered answer for settle your exam questions. You'll have four hours to finish the coding difficulties and you can take three cuts at the exam on the off chance that you don't go in your first endeavor. A portion of the themes secured here incorporate fundamental site format and styling, dynamic web applications, execution improvement and reserving, and additionally testing and troubleshooting.
In order to facilitate the development of mobile web pages using an Eclipse plugin has been developed. This plugin is composed by a set of wizards and templates that prevent the developer from making tedious chores and automatically compiles and deploys the developed pages.