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Beginning WAP: Wireless Markup Language & Wireless Markup Language Script [Illustrated] [Paperback]

Karli Watson (Author), Ted Wugofski (Author), Carli Watson (Author), Wei Meng Lee (Author), Foo Soo Mee (Author)
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Book Description

November 2000
WAP, the Wireless Application Protocol, has managed to achieve fame and infamy in roughly equal parts as "the Internet on your mobile phone" - a claim that has not matched the experience of some early users. Used well, however, WAP has enormous potential: the attraction of using existing Internet infrastructure to deliver timely information and services to mobile devices is undeniable, and WAP offers exciting opportunities to those writing applications for it.

Beginning WAP provides a complete tutorial in the creation of WAP applications using the two languages defined for the purpose: WML, the Wireless Markup Language, and its companion WMLScript. Assuming no prior programming experience, we'll take you to the point where you're able to write a dynamic application that uses technologies such as ASP, XML, and XSLT to deliver the best possible user experience. The teaching style is step-by-step, with examples and explanations at every stage.


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Aimed at the novice Web designer or developer, Beginning WAP, WML, and WMLScript is an approachable and effective introduction to the standards that you'll need to learn to start building wireless Web applications and Web sites for the next generation of cellular telephones and Internet devices.

Two of the book's stronger features are the clear and understandable presentation style, and the hands-on focus on what works and doesn't in Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) development. Very little knowledge on the part of the reader is assumed, so that all of the basics of what WAP is and how the Wireless Markup Language (WML) makes use of XML to deliver content to cell phones are explained thoroughly. Short examples of WML in action help bring you up to speed on this new programming paradigm.

Beginning WAP uses the Phone.com UP.SDK emulator in examples. (Although Phone.com, having been bought by Openwave.com, no longer exists as an independent company, rest assured that the information on WAP is still up to date.) The book also looks at the fundamentals of WMLScript, the wireless scripting language that's based on JavaScript/ECMAScript. From here, it's on to a simple ASP-powered Web application that delivers travel information to WAP devices from a database using WML, XML, and XSLT.

WML is an emerging standard--one of the better chapters in this book examines the features that work (and don't) in the current generation of WAP-enabled devices and "emulators" (software programs that mimic the look and feel of the real thing). One chapter uses photos of actual devices displaying the same WML, and the results might surprise you. (Don't expect to use WML tables or WMLScript across every WAP device--for now, at least.)

Designed to give you what you need to understand and use today's wireless standards, Beginning WAP is a good place to get a handle on creating content and software for a new generation of wireless devices that'll transform the Internet as we know it. --Richard Dragan

Topics covered:

  • Introduction to the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP)
  • The Openwave.com/Phone.com UP.SDK cell-phone emulator
  • Survey of markup languages (SGML, XML, and XHTML)
  • Basic XML tutorial, including schemas and well-formed vs. valid XML
  • Document Type Definitions (DTDs)
  • Wireless Markup Language (WML) tutorial
  • Decks and cards
  • Compiling WML
  • Formatting text
  • Hyperlinks, and navigating between cards (anchors and events)
  • WML images, tables, and variables
  • User input with input boxes and option lists
  • WMLScript tutorial (functions, variables, and control structures)
  • Sample WMLScript applications
  • Error handling
  • Math and script manipulation in WMLScript
  • User and timer events
  • Openwave.com/Phone.com WML extensions
  • Usability guidelines for wireless applications
  • WML incompatibilities on different WAP devices
  • Introduction to Active Server Pages (ASPs) and ActiveX Data Objects (ADOs) used with WAP, XML, and XSLT
  • Installing the Nokia, Ericsson, Microsoft, and Motorola WAP SDKs/tools
  • WML and WMLScript reference

From the Publisher

This book is aimed at several audiences. First, it's for those with an interest in the rapid development of the communications industry, but little or no previous experience of computer programming. Second, it's for those with some 'traditional' programming skills, and a desire to transfer their knowledge to this brand new area. Third, the thorough coverage given to the behavior of WAP applications on real consumer devices makes it a valuable resource for existing WAP developers.

What does this book cover?

Provides an introduction to wireless technologies: the what, why, and how of WAP Explains how markup languages work, and charts the evolution and purpose of XML Teaches WML and WMLScript from the ground up, assuming no prior programming knowledge Examines different ways of presenting and prompting for information, and gives recommendations Explores the behavior of WAP applications on real consumer devices, not just simulators Introduces ASP and XSLT as ways of customizing applications for individual clients All code and examples compatible with version 1.2 of the WAP Specification


Product Details

  • Paperback: 651 pages
  • Publisher: Wrox Press; 1st edition (November 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1861004583
  • ISBN-13: 978-1861004581
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 7.2 x 1.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,671,308 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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25 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best WAP Book there is as of 11/29/2000, November 29, 2000
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Sang Minh Lam (SCARBOROUGH, ONTARIO Canada) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Beginning WAP: Wireless Markup Language & Wireless Markup Language Script (Paperback)
I have read till Chapter 6(page 113) of this book so far in two days time and I can honestly say this is one of the best wap book there is in the market. This is a far better book than "WAP DEVELOPMENT with WML and WMLScript" by Sams. I read till page 97 on the "WAP DEVELOPEMNET with WML and WMLScript" and it is far more confusing than this book. This book 's example work exactly as they say and its explanation of the concept is extremely clear. This book uses the UP(Phone.com) browser for its examples. In addition, the authors are extremely helpfull in replying to any question on WML. I really want to thank you the authors for making this book so good. I hope you will enjoy it because I have so far.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wrox 'Beginning' books are always good for novices, March 31, 2001
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This review is from: Beginning WAP: Wireless Markup Language & Wireless Markup Language Script (Paperback)
This review is going to be relatively short as all I would like to mention is the fact that this book, like other Wrox 'Beginning' books, are excellent for the novice who has no experience of a subject and wants to be lead through a subject.

Whilst it is always tempting to get the 'Professional' series books (such as Profesional WAP in this case) they assume a certain level of technical knowledge in related fields. They also sometimes contain too much knowledge to take in for someone who is new to a subject.

If you don't know what are doing with WAP get this book. It will get you started and allow you to later progress to other more advanced references once you've got a grounding.

If you already understand the subject and technologies involved (i.e. you are not a beginner) then - as the name would suggest - this isn't for you.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book!, December 30, 2001
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This review is from: Beginning WAP: Wireless Markup Language & Wireless Markup Language Script (Paperback)
This book takes you from the basics of XML to WML, the foundation it gives you in XML is so solid that you can begin right away writing or coding to write your WML pages. In three days I'm already using my phone to administer servers remotely!

PD - The UP.Phone simulator is a great choice.

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