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You may find the following Open Source applications and information
valuable as you experiment with and use the sample applications
and tools.
Apache Web Server
For the latest information and documentation, please visit
the Apache web site at http://httpd.apache.org/.
Tomcat
For the latest information and documentation, please visit the Apache
web site at http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/.
WAP Universal Resource File (WURFL)
The WURFL is an XML configuration file that
contains information about capabilities and features of several
wireless devices.
The main scope of the file is to include as
much as possible the existing wireless devices that access WAP pages
so that developers will be able to build better applications and
better services for the users. You can access the WURFL project and tools
at the WURFL
Web site
Open Usability Interface (OUI)
Open Usability Interface (OUI) is a server-side
programming library that allows developers to employ a uniform application
user interface (UI) model that abstracts from the underlying platform
implementation details. In practice, developers code to the best
of the capabilities that each mobile device / network offers. OUI
insures the best possible user experience is delivered by adapting
the application UI for the particular device requesting the service.
Openwave has contributed OUI to the open source
developer community through SourceForge.net under a Mozilla Public
License (MPL 1.1). Recognizing the power of the open source community,
Openwave is contributing OUI as a code base for developers for developing
mobile applications that can be accessed through multiple networks
and mobile devices.
You can access the OUI project content
and tools at the OUI
Web site .
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