Introduction
Terminology Used in this Manual
There are a number of terms used throughout this manual that have a specific meaning within
WebLogic Mobility Server:
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The term
describes the elements that define your service: XHTML mark-up (such as
content
tables and formatting), JavaScript, JSP code, text, images and so forth.
•
refers to web pages that are sent to the requesting browser without changes
Static content
made by scripting or code. It is usually information that does not need to change on a regular
basis.
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Dynamic content
describes web pages that are generated when accessed by an end-user,
possibly pulling in external content and/or pages customized for the requesting user.
•
The term
request page
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The term
web application
dynamic resources, including multiple servlets and JSPs.
•
The term
should be taken to refer either to a specific device, such as an iPAQ, or a
device
device category, such as menu-driven devices or PDAs.
Content Examples
This manual describes the two mobility mark-up tag sets. The code examples in this manual use
either the mmXHTML tags or their equivalent JSP taglib. In most cases the examples can be done
using either set.
Further Reading
In addition to the Getting Started Tutorials, the following documentation set is provided with
WebLogic Mobility Server:
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BEA WebLogic Mobility Server Installation Guide
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Device Repository Guide
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BEA WebLogic Mobility Server Administration Guide
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BEA Sample Workshop Mobility Project Guide
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BEA Sample Mobility Portal Guide
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BEA Mobilize Your Portal Guide
2 - BEA WebLogic Mobility Server User Guide
refers to the file containing the content that will be transformed.
refers to a web-enabled application that consists of static and
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