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ActiveX Data Objects for Windows CE
The idea of putting a database on a device that lacks a disk drive seems like a totally alien concept. After all, just how useful can a platform that fits into a shirt pocket be? But Microsoft states that ADO ActiveX Data Objects is a basic framework for general-purpose data...
Tags: Programming languages, Databases, Edmond Woychowsky, ADOCE, ADO, SQL, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows CE
Technical articles 2003-11-19
Leverage ADOCE to build remote database applications
In our continuing series on developing applications for Windows CE, we focus on accessing a remote database using C++ and ActiveX Data Objects for Windows CE.Building Windows CE applications that can access a remote database requires a basic understanding of ActiveX Data Objects for Windows CE ADOCE standards and how...
Tags: Handhelds, Microsoft Windows CE, ADOCE, database, Microsoft Windows
Technical articles 2002-10-04
Writing a Windows CE database application
One of the latest development challenges involves building databases for mobile units. This installment of our series on Windows CE explains how to write a database that resides on a Pocket PC device.As handheld computers continue to make inroads into the corporate world, development shops must tailor their applications to...
Tags: Storage, Databases, Handhelds, Operating systems, database, Microsoft Windows CE, ADOCE, Database API, Microsoft Windows
Technical articles 2002-08-22

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Run ASP applications on a Pocket PC
When my manager mentioned the possibility of a project for a device running Windows CE, I decided to check out the available development options. Now since our shop has a big investment in classic Active Server Pages and the entire team is familiar with ASP, then ASP was obviously the...
Tags: Scripting languages, Microsoft Windows CE, Handhelds, PC, Pocket PC, Edmond Woychowsky, PocketASP, Microsoft ASP
Technical articles 2003-12-10
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