31-12-2010, 04:15 PM
A-Jesuraj
BM08530
MCA-III
[attachment=7815]
Over view
WAP - Introduction
WAP - The Model
WAP - Architecture
WAP - Environment
WAP - WML Syntax
WAP - WML Script
WAP - Core Services
WAP - Key Benefits
WAP - Modern
WAP - Future Prospects
Contents
Introduction
What is WAP?
History
WAP - The Model
The Internet Model
The WAP Model
How WAP Model Works?
WAP - Architecture
Application Layer
Session Layer
Security layer
Transport Layer
1. Introduction
1.1 What is WAP?
WAP stands for Wireless Application Protocol
WAP is an application communication protocol
WAP is used to access services and information
WAP is inherited from Internet standards
WAP is for handheld devices such as mobile phones
WAP is a protocol designed for micro browsers
WAP enables the creating of web applications for mobile devices.
WAP uses the mark-up language WML (not HTML)
WML is defined as an XML 1.0 application
1.2. The Wireless Application Protocol
The WAP is the leading standard for information services on wireless terminals like digital mobile phones.
The WAP standard is based on Internet standards (HTML, XML and TCP/IP).
1.3. History of WAP
WAP is published by the WAP Forum, founded in 1997 by Ericsson, Motorola, Nokia, and Unwired Planet.
Forum members now represent over 90% of the global handset market, as well as leading infrastructure providers, software developers and other organizations.
2. WAP Model
2.1 Internet Model
The Internet model makes it possible for a client to reach services on a large number of origin servers.
Each services is addressed by a unique Uniform Resource Locator (URL).
The content stored on the servers is of various formats, but HTML is the predominant. HTML provides the content developer with a means to describe the appearance of a service in a flat document structure. If more advanced features like procedural logic are needed, then scripting languages such as JavaScript or VB Script may be utilised.
BM08530
MCA-III
[attachment=7815]
Over view
WAP - Introduction
WAP - The Model
WAP - Architecture
WAP - Environment
WAP - WML Syntax
WAP - WML Script
WAP - Core Services
WAP - Key Benefits
WAP - Modern
WAP - Future Prospects
Contents
Introduction
What is WAP?
History
WAP - The Model
The Internet Model
The WAP Model
How WAP Model Works?
WAP - Architecture
Application Layer
Session Layer
Security layer
Transport Layer
1. Introduction
1.1 What is WAP?
WAP stands for Wireless Application Protocol
WAP is an application communication protocol
WAP is used to access services and information
WAP is inherited from Internet standards
WAP is for handheld devices such as mobile phones
WAP is a protocol designed for micro browsers
WAP enables the creating of web applications for mobile devices.
WAP uses the mark-up language WML (not HTML)
WML is defined as an XML 1.0 application
1.2. The Wireless Application Protocol
The WAP is the leading standard for information services on wireless terminals like digital mobile phones.
The WAP standard is based on Internet standards (HTML, XML and TCP/IP).
1.3. History of WAP
WAP is published by the WAP Forum, founded in 1997 by Ericsson, Motorola, Nokia, and Unwired Planet.
Forum members now represent over 90% of the global handset market, as well as leading infrastructure providers, software developers and other organizations.
2. WAP Model
2.1 Internet Model
The Internet model makes it possible for a client to reach services on a large number of origin servers.
Each services is addressed by a unique Uniform Resource Locator (URL).
The content stored on the servers is of various formats, but HTML is the predominant. HTML provides the content developer with a means to describe the appearance of a service in a flat document structure. If more advanced features like procedural logic are needed, then scripting languages such as JavaScript or VB Script may be utilised.