My-Channels, a leading provider of unified enterprise,
web and mobile middleware, announced the release of its Nirvana Middleware
client API for .NET Compact Framework.
The Nirvana Compact Framework API provides .NET mobile
developers with a high-performance solution for real-time message delivery
between Windows Mobile devices and enterprise, web and many other mobile
clients. Developers can also add powerful guaranteed messaging capabilities to
existing .NET Compact Framework applications quickly and reliably using this
comprehensive API.
The API supports .NET Compact Framework 3.5
development with Visual Studio 2008, and has been tested with popular
commercial handheld devices running Windows Mobile 5 and 6. The pure .NET
Nirvana API is processor-independent, and can run on any device supported by
Compact Framework without the need for recompilation on a per-device basis.
"The Nirvana Compact Framework API is a great
addition to the Windows Mobile developer's toolset, providing the means to
reliably publish and subscribe to events in real-time, consume or write to
message queues and communicate with peer to peer services on arbitrary systems
and devices," said Paul Weiss, Nirvana Product Manager at my-Channels.
"This API helps our customers distribute their data to an ever-growing
range of mobile devices and platforms which includes Windows Mobile, Android,
iPhone, BlackBerry and J2ME."
The Nirvana Compact Framework API and sample
application code are available for download from the my-Channels web site.
Please visit
http://www.my-channels.com/developers/nirvana/mobile/compactframework/ for more
information.
Keywords: Banking, Consumer Electronics, Data
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Professional Services, Software, Technology, Telecommunications.
This
article was prepared by Telecommunications Weekly editors from staff and other
reports.
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