Archive for the 'Mobile' Category

Thoughts on M-Commerce article series

Thoughts on M-Commerce article series via blog.exadel.com:

Part 1: Using the Power of Influence in M-Commerce
Part 2: The MUST HAVE List of Features for B2B M-Commerce
Part 3: Is M-Commerce Just an Extension of E-Commerce?

Weekend reading list

Two greats posts by Felipe Wasserman (Exadel marketing intern):

RichFaces 4

Exadel Flamingo:

Mobile Enterprise Applications with Exadel Flamingo

The Mobilization of Enterprise Applications with Exadel Flamingo article on JavaLobby.com. Also check out Flamingo Q&A.

Powering Mobile Applications With Exadel Flamingo

Q&A with James Sugrue from DZone on using Exadel Flamingo to build mobile applications for iPhone and Android.

Flamingo mobile webinar, learn about iPhone and Android features

There was a last minute change and I will be doing tomorrow’s webinar on Flamingo and its new mobile features. There is still time to register. The webinar it tomorrow, June 15th at 11am PT/2pm ET.

Exadel Flamingo, an open source Java EE development framework, enables the “mobilization” of existing e-commerce applications by seamlessly encapsulating existing server-side functionality to be used by mobile devices. Flamingo establishes a lightweight abstract layer between the server and the mobile client to preserve and reuse existing server-side components and services.

In this webinar, we will show an example of integrating the Android platform with ofbiz, a popular open source e-commerce platform, using Flamingo.

Register now!

Enterprise mobile for iPhone and Android webinar

Learn how to build enterprise mobile applications for iPhone an Android by attending our webinar on Tuesday, Jun 15, 2010 at 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM PDT

Exadel Flamingo, an open source Java EE development framework, enables the “mobilization” of existing e-commerce applications by seamlessly encapsulating existing server-side functionality to be used by mobile devices. Flamingo establishes a lightweight abstract layer between the server and the mobile client to preserve and reuse existing server-side components and services.

In this webinar, we will show an example of integrating the Android platform with ofbiz, a popular open source e-commerce platform, using Flamingo.

Register now!

Exadel Flamingo – mobile for iPhone and Android

Exadel Flamingo is a framework for connecting rich UIs (Flex, JavaFX, Swing) to enterprise back-end such as Java EE, Seam and Spring. Very soon Flamingo is going to move to our new open source web site exadel.org.

Something you probably were not aware of is that Flamingo now also has a mobile portion. It allows to easily connect clients running on popular smartphones such as iPhone and Android to your enterprise back-end. In fact, if you have an existing enterprise application with rich Web UI, with Flamingo you can reuse the same enterprise services and use them on smartphone.

Go here to download a demo application or sign up for a live demo (via web conferencing).

Android M-Commerce client by Exadel

Exadel has a new Android M-Commerce client. Read more here.

Flamingo Is Going Mobile (Android, Jave ME)

It will soon be possible to connect Android-based or Java ME applications to enterprise back end (Java EE, Seam, Spring) via Flamingo. Sneak preview here.