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Pocket PC Network Programming
Steven Makofsky
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Pocket PC Network Programming

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The definitive guide to programming applications that use networking or communications on the Pocket PC platform.

Both a tutorial and reference for experienced programmers, with coverage of material not found in any other books.

More programmers work on the Pocket PC than on any other mobile platform.

Author is a practicing professional who realistically covers what the reader needs to know.

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Pocket PC Network Programming is the resource developers need to exploit the power of mobile technology and high-speed wireless connections. This book is a comprehensive tutorial and reference for writing network applications on Pocket PC 2002 and Pocket PC 2002 Phone Edition devices. It explains how the Pocket PC communicates with the Internet, with other mobile devices, and with networks. It teaches developers the basics of Pocket PC telephony, synchronization, and messaging.

Pocket PC Network Programming begins with a guide to writing applications that communicate over the Internet and then explores how to use Pocket PC devices with Windows-based networks, how these devices communicate over serial and infrared, and how they utilize Remote Access Services (RAS). The focus then shifts to the Pocket PC 2002 Phone Edition before turning to the building of applications designed for synchronization with a desktop computer. The final chapters cover the Pocket Outlook Object Model, the Mail API, and the .NET Compact Framework.

Key topic coverage includes:

Understanding the basics of Winsock, Windows Internet (WinINet), the IP Helper APIs, HTTP, and the File Transfer Protocol (FTP)

Using network resources

Creating, establishing, and controlling dialup network connections

Integrating applications with the Pocket PC Connection Manager

Short Message Service (SMS) Messaging

Using the Global System for Mobile communication (GSM)

Interacting with the Subscriber Identity Module (SIM)

Remote control of a device from a desktop

Building an ActiveSync Service Provider

Building applications that integrate with Contact, Application, and Task data

Writing e-mail enabled applications

Programming and writing network applications and using Web Services with the .NET Compact Framework

Sample applications clearly demonstrate each of the networking technologies discussed, and answers to developers' most frequently asked questions are indexed on the book's inside covers. The companion Web site, www.furrygoat.com , provides all the code examples from the book, as well as additional features and updates.

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