Jim Lawrence
accessd at shaw.ca
Fri Sep 2 16:51:25 CDT 2011
Here are two free and cheap applications for building great little mobile apps: phonegap (http://www.phonegap.com/start/) and sencha touch (http://www.sencha.com/products/touch/)...check them out...intuitive and a full GUI. Phonegap definitely supports HTML5 local storage and treats it in a database using sqlite. Check the following examples out: http://docs.phonegap.com/phonegap_storage_storage.md.html If you need to access external data use Ajax/rest for communication and push for inbound notifications. My brilliance, on the subject is due to the fact that my son-in-law is working on app phone projects as we speak...so I can take none of the credit. ;-) Jim -----Original Message----- From: accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com [mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of Susan Harkins Sent: Friday, September 02, 2011 2:16 PM To: Access Developers discussion and problem solving Subject: Re: [AccessD] Freelancing I'm more interested in SQLLite really and would love to learn it. Anyone using it to create mobile apps? It's the topic of the day right now. Susan H. > Well, it has a small footprint, limited features, runs on Windows and > Linux > and is totally written in Java (some computer science major's thesis > project). I have only had a very limited information on the product and > have > heard of no one playing with it; even my most geeky friends. > > Jim > > How do you guys feel about SmallSQL? > > Susan H. > > >>I definitely hear you on the NoSQL front, and wish I had enough money to >>buy >> a few more GBs of RAM to make my elementary tests more real-world, but I >> don't, so I can't. The technology remains fascinating, and it makes a ton >> more sense than hard disks. -- AccessD mailing list AccessD at databaseadvisors.com http://databaseadvisors.com/mailman/listinfo/accessd Website: http://www.databaseadvisors.com