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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great technology book
This is a really good book, it's well written and covers WAP depth enough to satisfy your needs, but, who is this book for?, it's for everyone who need to know what is WAP, it's not for a developer wishing to learn WML, in fact it does not cover WML in depth, it only shows it as an element of the WAP technology (as it does with WTA and Push Services).
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Published on August 10, 2000 by fernandog

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35 of 38 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars A mediocre book covering a wide-open topic
The biggest problem with this book is that it's not clear who the book is written for. I was looking for an understanding of the WAP architecture; I only found a little discussion of that. The book does tend to assume an intimate knowledge of Internet application development: HTTP, HTML, etc. For those of use who don't have that it was a bit confusing. On the other...
Published on August 17, 2000


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35 of 38 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars A mediocre book covering a wide-open topic, August 17, 2000
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This review is from: Understanding Wap : Wireless Applications, Devices, and Services (Artech House Telecommunications Library) (Hardcover)
The biggest problem with this book is that it's not clear who the book is written for. I was looking for an understanding of the WAP architecture; I only found a little discussion of that. The book does tend to assume an intimate knowledge of Internet application development: HTTP, HTML, etc. For those of use who don't have that it was a bit confusing. On the other hand, I suspect that experienced developers will find only a little bit of new information in this book; they're probably better off finding the WAP Forum website and downloading the specifications.

The writing is uneven (each chapter is from a different author), and it is very Euro-centric (lots of discussion of GSM and SIM cards).

Highlights/lowlights:

Ch 2 - Wireless Application Environment - Much of this chapter was almost incomprehensible to me (I'm an engineer, but not a software developer). Assumes knowledge of HTML.

Ch 3 - Designing Effective User Interfaces - superficial coverage of a topic that only a few will care about

Ch 4 - WTA - Wireless Telephony Application - Finally, a little description of the WAP architecture.

Ch 5 - WAP Gateways - Nice overview of the high-level WAP architecture.

Ch 7 - WAP Security - Very well written chapter that gives a nice overview of security issues. Promises the "WTLS protocol in detail" in 2 pages - that's hard to do, but this is not a bad attempt. This chapter could be expanded into an entire book pretty easily.

Ch 8 - WAP for Operators - Strategy discussion - nothing earth-shattering.

Ch 10 - Mobile Financial Services - Superficial coverage.

Summary: WAP technology is still immature, so it's unrealistic to expect a comprehensive treatment. However, this book would be better if it were more focused and/or more tutorial in nature. There are some good nuggets of information in the book, and it's an easy read, but I'm glad I bought it with my employer's money.

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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great technology book, August 10, 2000
This review is from: Understanding Wap : Wireless Applications, Devices, and Services (Artech House Telecommunications Library) (Hardcover)
This is a really good book, it's well written and covers WAP depth enough to satisfy your needs, but, who is this book for?, it's for everyone who need to know what is WAP, it's not for a developer wishing to learn WML, in fact it does not cover WML in depth, it only shows it as an element of the WAP technology (as it does with WTA and Push Services).
This books covers everything about WAP but for moments more from a commercial perpective than a technical one.
As a developer I found a lot of answers, but some chapters where not of my interest (the WTLS chapter is really good, but the chapter on user interface design was a little boring).

Overall it's an excellent book to get in touch with the technology.

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8 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Information you need, July 12, 2000
This review is from: Understanding Wap : Wireless Applications, Devices, and Services (Artech House Telecommunications Library) (Hardcover)
After reading this book a new world reviled itself to me. WAP is something that's new and someting that is here to stay. If you want to learn someting about WAP... than read this book!
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