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Wireless Application Protocol Using J2EE Platform

Overview Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) is a communications protocol that formats Web data for transmission over wireless Internet connections, letting you surf with a mobile phone or other wireless device. If access to e-mail and the Web is critical to your mental and fiscal well-being, you need to know about the Wireless Application Protocol. Using a wireless Web service and a mobile phone, pager, or other wireless device that supports WAP, you can tap into the Web from almost anywhere, vendors claim. Faster wireless Internet access and an increasing number of Web sites that support WAP mean that wireless Web surfing could be the wave of the future. The WAP specification is a result of WAP Forum’s effort to develop a global wireless Internet standard, which brings information, and advanced services available on the Internet to mass market, hand-held wireless devices such as digital cellular phones, PDAs, pagers, two-way radios and other wireless terminals.

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PublisherClavib Inc. File FormatHTML
Date PublishedAugust 2003 Downloads9
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