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Sample iPhone Apps with JSF (3 messages)
- Posted by: Silvo Cavalieri
- Posted on: September 22 2009 09:15 EDT
These iphone apps are deployed online so you can test them with your iphone or any other webkit based mobile web browser. Additionally here's a screencast explaining how these apps can be created with a couple of steps.Threaded Messages (3)
- Re: Sample iPhone Apps with JSF by Faro G on September 22 2009 23:18 EDT
- Re: Sample iPhone Apps with JSF by Andrew Well on September 25 2009 11:16 EDT
- Webkit deployment? by Frank Cohen on September 26 2009 09:46 EDT
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Re: Sample iPhone Apps with JSF[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Faro G
- Posted on: September 22 2009 23:18 EDT
- in response to Silvo Cavalieri
What is the differentiators of this framework than any other web application. I think if you focus on that it will be easy for me to analyze the value addition. Is it compatible with JSF2? -
Re: Sample iPhone Apps with JSF[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Andrew Well
- Posted on: September 25 2009 11:16 EDT
- in response to Faro G
So these are just regular JSF apps with the iPhone native look and feel? -
Webkit deployment?[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Frank Cohen
- Posted on: September 26 2009 09:46 EDT
- in response to Silvo Cavalieri
How does this compare to Appcelerator Titanium or Adobe Air for Webkit deployment on mobile devices? I love the whole Webkit deployment idea. We built the next generation of TestMaker using Ajax, Titanium, jQuery, Extjs, and JavaScript code. The resulting project is available for download as a desktop application at: http://api.appcelerator.net/p/pages/app_page?token=Y4gNCB25 The source code is at: http://dev.pushtotest.com/svn/tm5/branches/tm54/modules/formseditor/ And a screencast on how we built the Editor is at: http://pttdownloads.s3.amazonaws.com/Editor_Cookbook/Editor_Cookbook.html -Frank