Data access is an important aspect of developing applications for Windows mobile® devices with the Microsoft®.net compact Framework. By using an existing architecture to send and receive data between mobile applications and application servers, you can use datasets, custom objects, or scalar values to pass data.
In this installment of data points, I'll discuss best practices for data access policies when developing Smartphone mobile applications. I'll show you how to design a data-driven Smartphone application that can display and save data over the Internet. It also describes how to communicate with a server application, which provides a way to get data using a dataset, custom object, and entity generic list<t>.
Mobile development
Basic Tools for mobile development
. NET Compact Framework 2.0 SP2
Windows Mobile 6 Professional and Standard SDK
Windows Mobile 5.0 SDK for Smartphone
Windows Mobile 5.0 SDK for Pocket PC
ActiveSync 4.5 (Windows XP)
Windows Mobile Device Center (Windows Vista)
Microsoft Device Emulator 2.0
Windows Mobile 6 Emulator
Windows Mobile 5.0 Smartphone Emulator
Windows Mobile 5.0 Smartphone emulator with a horizontal screen
Windows Mobile 5.0 Pocket PC Emulator
Motorola Q Emulator