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Introduction

Introduction

About this Manual

This manual introduces you to the various features of BEA WebLogic Mobility Server™ and
explains how to create a web site that targets all devices.
The manual is divided into eight parts:
Part I – Documentation Roadmap
This section provides an overview of where to look for information as you develop your
mobilized web applications.
Part II – The Mobility Extension for BEA Workshop
This section introduces the WebLogic Mobility Server mobility tags and describes key
fundamentals behind working with mobile content, including organizing content and creating
conditional content.
Part III – Fundamentals of Mobile Content
This section provides an overview of the process used in creating web applications that target a
variety of devices.
Part IV – Presentation of Mobile Content
This section describes key aspects of content presentation, including layouts and structures,
server-side style sheets, navigation, tables and media.
Part V – The Delivery Context API
This section introduces the delivery context API and explains how to use its methods to obtain
device information from the WebLogic Mobility Server database.
Part VI – Diagnostics
This section describes the WebLogic Mobility Server diagnostic tools that enable developers and
administrators to monitor the HTTP request / response cycle within WebLogic Mobility Server
and to retrieve diagnostic information generated in the process.
Part VII – Glossary
This section provides an explanation of terms and acronyms used in this document.
Part VIII – Appendixes
This section provides a reference guide to the WebLogic Mobility Server mobility tags, a delivery
context API reference guide, a list of deprecated items, and answers to frequently asked
questions.

Prerequisites

This manual assumes that you are familiar with web page design using HTML and XHTML. It
also assumes that you are familiar with basic JSP (or related scripted web page technologies) and
the use of basic Java within such pages to generate dynamic content.
The manual does not teach specific web or site design skills, but will show you how to use
WebLogic Mobility Server to bring mobility into your existing web design workflow.
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