Occasionally-connected application server

Providing a framework for developing, deploying and managing sophisticated mobile solutions, with a simple Web-like programming model that integrates with existing enterprise components. Mobile applications may consist of a data model definition, user interface templates, a client side controller, w...

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Hauptverfasser: RICHARD BURDON, KEN ONG, TERRY LUCAS, FAROKH H. ESKAFI, ALEXANDER BOSWORTH, ALEX KHESIN, ALEX LLOYD, ADAM BOSWORTH
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creator RICHARD BURDON
KEN ONG
TERRY LUCAS
FAROKH H. ESKAFI
ALEXANDER BOSWORTH
ALEX KHESIN
ALEX LLOYD
ADAM BOSWORTH
description Providing a framework for developing, deploying and managing sophisticated mobile solutions, with a simple Web-like programming model that integrates with existing enterprise components. Mobile applications may consist of a data model definition, user interface templates, a client side controller, which includes scripts that define actions, and, on the server side, a collection of conduits, which describe how to mediate between the data model and the enterprise. In one embodiment, the occasionally-connected application server assumes that data used by mobile applications is persistently stored and managed by external systems. The occasionally-connected data model can be a metadata description of the mobile application's anticipated usage of this data, and be optimized to enable the efficient traversal and synchronization of this data between occasionally connected devices and external systems.
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