Following are important concepts for understanding the mobile application capture process in UA. This information is provided to help you troubleshoot problems and advise developers. See the Unwired Accelerator Developer’s Guide for detailed information.
Grid/table format – mobile applications that are to be deployed to BlackBerry devices must be in structured format, that is in a grid or table format.
Spidering – in UA, a spidered application must be a data application that is in grid format, and can include server-side click across (SSCA) events or continuous capture. When the data application is captured, the SSCA links are also captured, packaged in an XML representation, and sent to M-Business Anywhere server as a “spidered application.” The spidered application is sent to the mobile device, and can be accessed on the PDA by a JavaScript application that displays the data on the PDA, and on the BlackBerry device by a Java program.
CCL – content capture language is the markup code used for captured Web content.
Templates – templates can be applied to mobile applications to change the way they look.
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