I am currently planning a stock management project for hotel based stock updates. The idea behind it is as follows:
A user goes into the stock room and updates the stock on a PDA/SmartPhone device running Windows Mobile 6. This is done via a custom application.
The phone/pda is connected to the network via WiFi and automatically updates a database when the stock is submitted. Essentially allowing the user to update stock remotely just using a PDA.
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After having researched this for a few hours today I am still at the very beginning - how to utilize wireless as a data connection! There seems to be very little documentation regarding Mobile development unless you want to use GPS or send a text...
I was hoping someone would be able to point me in the right direction here?
Id like the program to be able to do most of the hard work itself, e.g. connecting to an approved network and getting the data connection - rather than have the user connect first, then setup a share then run the application. This is a little to convoluted for your average user.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
Daniel.
A user goes into the stock room and updates the stock on a PDA/SmartPhone device running Windows Mobile 6. This is done via a custom application.
The phone/pda is connected to the network via WiFi and automatically updates a database when the stock is submitted. Essentially allowing the user to update stock remotely just using a PDA.
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After having researched this for a few hours today I am still at the very beginning - how to utilize wireless as a data connection! There seems to be very little documentation regarding Mobile development unless you want to use GPS or send a text...
I was hoping someone would be able to point me in the right direction here?
Id like the program to be able to do most of the hard work itself, e.g. connecting to an approved network and getting the data connection - rather than have the user connect first, then setup a share then run the application. This is a little to convoluted for your average user.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
Daniel.