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Default Re: What is MobiLink? - 07-14-2006 , 03:50 PM






Is it sold separetly?


"Greg Fenton" <greg.fenton_NOSPAM_ (AT) ianywhere (DOT) com> wrote

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Derek wrote:

I am new to mobile computing, I know Mobilink is synchronization
technology,
is it equal to
M-Business Anywhere product ? Or M-Business Anywhere product use the
MobiLink technology ?


No, MobiLink and M-Business Anywhere are separate products. You can
implement similar solutions with them ("mobile" data collection/display)
but they use different architectures.

In the case of M-Business Anywhere, you are basically making mobile "web
applications". You have an extremely rich set of functionality
available via HTML, Javascript and "POD" technologies.

With MobiLink, you are synchronizing data between relational databases.
Your data store on the remotes can be ASA or UltraLite databases. You
can develop your applications using standard relational database APIs
(Java, PowerBuilder, Visual C++, Visual Basic, .NET languages, etc...)

There are some solutions we've done in iAnywhere Services that integrate
the two technologies, but I do not believe there are any integrated
product offerings to date.

Hope this helps,
greg.fenton
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Default Re: What is MobiLink? - 07-14-2006 , 11:46 PM






anon wrote:
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Is it sold separetly?

Is what sold separately?

MobiLink is part of the SQL Anywhere Studio.
M-Business is a product in and of itself.

However, there are deployment options for using MobiLink (and ULPod)
with M-Business Anywhere. You'd need to discuss with your iAnywhere
sales representative to discuss deployment and licensing options.

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