Net Framework 1.0 + Service Pack 2) or 2.0ĪDO.Net 2.0 – requires Microsoft.
Net Framework 2.0ĪDO.Net 1.1 (Requires Microsoft Compact. Net Framework 1.1 or 2.0ĪDO.Net 2.0 – requires Microsoft. Sun Microsystems Java Runtime Edition 5.0ĪDO.Net 1.1 – requires Microsoft. Table 2-4 Supported and Certified Technologies for Native Mobile Clients Device Platform This is constantly under review and published on the JDK download page on the Sun Microsystems Web site. You should install all of the patches required for the JDK for the Windows operating system. Windows Mobile 5 for Pocket PC Phone Edition Windows Mobile 2003 Windows Pocket PC 2003 Windows Mobile 2003, 2nd edition Windows Pocket PC 2003, 2nd edition If using synchronization, use either IBMJ9 or the CrEme JDK version 4.1 from NSI.com. See Table 2-5, "Pocket PC and Windows Mobile Supported Platforms" for full details. If using Java APIs for synchronization, use JRE 5.0 Windows Vista Ultimate, Windows XP Professional Edition with Service Pack 2, or Windows 2003 Minimum storage needed for Mobile client is 2,756 KB. Table 2-3 Software Requirements for Windows Mobile Clients Device Platform
#MOBILE SQL SERVER CLIENT HOW TO#
See Chapter 1, "Oracle Database Lite Management With the Mobile Server" in the Oracle Database Lite Administration and Deployment Guide for information on how to manage functionality from the Mobile Server. Section 2.5, "Configuring for Automatic Synchronization When Installing the Client" Section 2.4, "Configuring the Location of the SQLite Database and Mobile Client Files" Section 2.3, "Installing the SQLite Mobile Client" Section 2.2, "Preparing the Device for a Mobile Application" Section 2.1, "Supported Platforms and Requirements for the SQLite Mobile Client" The following sections detail how to install the SQLite Mobile client software on your client machine: When you install the SQLite Mobile client, Oracle Database Lite installs the Sync Engine. One of the benefits of Oracle Database Lite is that you can have an application downloaded onto a device, where data can be synchronized between the device and the back-end Oracle database.