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XPages Mobile Controls

Owners Niklas Heidloff, F van der Linden Project Creation Feb 11, 2010
Contributors Steve Castledine Last Release Oct 18, 2011
Downloads 11930
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Description XPages Mobile Controls


Dowload the latest release here.


See also the Mobile Documents project for another sample: http://mobiledocuments.openntf.org.


There are step by step instructions from Bruce Elgort.


The Taking Notes Podcast episode 115 is about the XPages Mobile Controls - see here.


This project contains these parts:

 


1. MobileControlsDojo16.nsf

This database contains the main controls and is the database you should try first. In contains Dojo 1.6 Mobile and everything else to get started.

 


2. MobileControlsWinkCubiq.nsf

This database contains additional controls based on open source from cubiq.org and the Wink Toolkit (not Apache Wink).

 

Image Carousel Control

Slide in Menu Control

Spinning Wheel Control

Image Viewer Control

TelephoneNumber and NearestLocation Controls

 

PopUp Menu Control

Date Picker Control

3. MobileControlsOffline.nsf and Offline.nsf

 

Offline.nsf contains basic HTML5 samples for how to do offline with XPages. MobileControlsOffline.nsf shows how to take a Dojo based mobile app offline.

 



4. XCamera.nsf

XCamera.nsf contains a sample how to take a picture with a smartphone and upload it to an NSF. This one is based on PhoneGap and requires PhoneGap to be used to compile a native hybrid app.

 



5. Login control for mobile apps (using Lotus iNotes Ultralite)

This database contains some code for a login control based on the iNotes login mechanism.



See here for the documentation.



The mobile apps for OpenNTF have been built using this project:

Reusable XPages Controls leveraging Dojo Mobile 1.5: http://i.openntf.org

Reusable XPages Controls leveraging Dojo Mobile 1.5 including Offline: http://208.85.188.19/niklas/MobileControls200.nsf/m.xsp



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