IS8080 Introduction to Mobile Databases Dr. Mario Guimaraes.

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IS8080 Introduction to Mobile Databases Dr. Mario Guimaraes

IS8080 Introduction to Mobile Databases I) Mobile Databases: Basics II) PDA: Palm versus Pocket III) Synchronization IV) Mobile DB Alternatives V) Sybase VI) Oracle VII) Microsoft VIII) Point base IX) Selecting a Mobile DB

IS8080 Mobile Databases: Functionality Required –communicate with centralized database server through modes such as wireless or Internet access; –replicate data on centralized database server and mobile device; –synchronize data on centralized database server and mobile device; –capture data from various sources such as Internet; –manage/analyze data on the mobile device; –create customized mobile applications.

IS8080 Mobile Databases : Why ? Smart client applications have emerged as the architecture of choice over browser-based wireless Internet applications, as they enable access to data while the mobile user is disconnected from the network—wireless or otherwise. This capability is best implemented by incorporating persistent data storage using a mobile database in your application.

IS8080 Off-Line Access versus On-Line Wireless The main advantage of using a mobile database in your application is offline access to data—in other words, the ability to read and update data without a network connection. This helps avoid problems such as dropped connections, low bandwidth, and high latency that are typical on wireless networks today. More Adv. Of PDA

IS8080 PDA: PALM or Pocket ? Some facts are: Pocket PC multitasks (you can run several programs at once), Palm is intended to run one program at a time (although Palm OS 5.0 introduced some multitasking ability) In 2001, there were over 13,000 commercially available software programs for Palm versus 1,600 for Pocket PC (although the gap is shrinking) In 2001 Palm had a market share of 72% while Pocket PC had about 15% Palms start at around $99 while Pocket PCs start around $200. Some (sometimes faulty) user opinions/perceptions are: Palm is easier to learn and use Palm is more stable, Pocket PC crashes more Pocket PC is more powerful Pocket PC integrates better with Windows Office Palm has more freeware and the software is cheaper Palm is an Organizer, Pocket PC is a computer

IS8080 PDA: Palm or Pocket ? Color, Sound (MP3), Superior for Games Multitasking Better Web Browser and Wireless Connectivity the way the Pocket PC interacts, connects and seamlessly integrates within Microsoft-based servers and applications within IT environments Microsoft partnership with hardware manufactures 1,00.htm

IS8080 PDA: Palm or Pocket ? Round 1: Ease of use PALMRound 1: Ease of use Round 2: Entering data PocketRound 2: Entering data Round 3: Core applications EvenRound 3: Core applications Round 4: Desktop compatibility PALMRound 4: Desktop compatibility Round 5: PALMRound 5: Round 6: Office compatibility EvenRound 6: Office compatibility Round 7: Multimedia PocketRound 7: Multimedia Round 8: Available software PALMRound 8: Available software

IS8080 Synchronization Questions Will it be two ways (download & upload) ? What happens if records have been added in both the consolidated database and the PDA since last synchronization ? What happens if records have been modified in both the consolidated database and PDA since last synchronization ? What happens if records have been deleted in one of the databases ? What is the default action that my software performs ? What can I do with the scripts ? What type of transactional control exists in the synchronization (commit, rollback, etc.) ? Will there be more than one PDA synchronizing with the Server at the same time ?

IS8080 Replication versus Synchronizing "Replication" is about copying data. Typically one way process Synchronization is typically a two-way process, however, where changes in the master copy are reflected in the local copy, and vice-versa. Synchronization may involve data transformation.

IS8080 Hotsync (Palm) or ActiveSync (Pocket) Program that comes free with PDA purchase. Run on the host (workstation, laptop) computer to permit it to exchange information with the PDA. 1) Connectivity for program installation 2) File browsing on PDA device 3) Backup/Restore 4) Network connectivity for docked PDA device 5) Data/File Synchronization (Synchronizes your , agenda, contacts, and other desktop programs).

IS8080 Limitations of Hotsync (Palm) or ActiveSync (Pocket) Software is for synchronizing Database on PDA with Personal Database on Desktop or Laptop (not with Enterprise Database). Only one synchronization link at a time.

IS8080 Mobile DB Environments Database Front-End C, C++ Java Visual Studios (C++, VB, C#, J#) Appforge – (Mobile VB/Crossfire) Database Backend Sybase’s Ultralite Sybase’s ASA Oracle Lite MS-Pocket Access MS-SQL Server CE Pointbase

IS8080 iAnywhere (Sybase) Market Leader (over 60% of mobile market) Mobilink (Synchronization Server) Ultralite (Mobile Database) or Adaptive Server Anywhere (ASA) Can synchronize Data to Databases of different Vendors (not tied to Sybase’s Enterprise Edition). Ultralite comes with Appforge’s Mobile VB Free web-cast seminars

IS8080 Sybase’s Mobile Architecture

IS8080 Sybase - Ultralite Process SQL Statements  Reference Database  Database Schema | |Application | (source) | | V Ultralite Generator  Ultralite DB  Compiler (source) | V Application for PDA Note: Ultralite is not a trimmed down relational database engine.

IS8080 Advantages of Ultralite Process Developers don’t have to learn 2 different DB Only Included in Database Engine what is needed Has power of the Server Faster. Access Plans are already compiled Obs.: Application can’t modify DDL (most applications don’t need to)..usm: ultralite schema (created with ultralite schema painter) or other utility..udb: ultralite database (created by application program based on.usm) For Ultralite User’s guide, click herehere

IS8080 Oracle Lite – Basics Very Powerful supports 100% Java development (through JDBC drivers and the database's native support for embedded SQLJ and Java stored procedures) Supports programming from any development tool that supports ODBC (Visual Basic, C++, Delphi, and so on). WindowsCE (Pocket) and PalmOS (Palm). Includes Mobile SQL that is the mobile equivalent of Oracle's SQL*Plus tool. Only Oracle DBMS significantly different.

IS8080 Oracle Lite – Some Differences between other Oracle Products Max. Database Size4GB Client supportPalm & Pocket PC Hardware requirements1MB Ram, 5MB Disk IndexingOnly B+ trees File Structure1 DB File

IS8080 Oracle Lite Architecture

IS8080 Oracle Lite – Sync the Mobile Server product manages the synchronization of data to and from the mobile device (similar to Sybase’s Mobilink). Unlike the Sybase, Oracle9i Lite assumes the use of Oracle databases on the Server. Extremely Large Footprint (especially when using Web-to-go development tool or Wireless Bandwith).

IS8080 Web-To-Go a component of Oracle9i Lite (wizard), consists of a collection of modules and services that facilitate development, deployment, and management of mobile Web applications. Allows Oracle Lite users to perform replication, synchronization, and other networking issues without coding.

IS8080 Not Supported in Oracle Lite PL/SQL (use Java Stored Procedures and triggers instead) Oracle Lite is intended as a small, single-user client database and do not support any server functionalities like Java CORBA ORB's, SQL*Net Listeners, etc. Only a few selected dictionary views are available, ALL_TABLES, ALL_VIEWS, ALL_USERS, CAT, etc. An Oracle Lite database can only be queried from a remote client if it's data is replicated.

IS8080 Tutorials for Oracle Lite torials/lite_windowscetutorial11-02.pdfhttp:// torials/lite_windowscetutorial11-02.pdf orials/index.htmlhttp:// orials/index.html

IS8080 Microsoft’s Mobile Databases Pocket Access 2002 ADOCE database access classes. for smaller database applications that need to operate on a small number of tables. Pocket Access files are stored using the.cdb extension and are populated by one or more tables from a desktop Access database. Replication/Synchronization is very simple, through ActiveSync SQL Server 2000 Windows CE (SQL Server CE). ADOCE database access classes or OLE DB/CE OLE DB/CE replication with an enterprise SQL Server data store as well as advanced database capabilities. Synchronized through RDA or Merge Replication (both through IIS)

IS8080 SQL Server CE

IS8080 Pointbase Like Oracle Lite, it is Java Based. wide variety of platforms (more than Oracle Lite). Its founder: Bruce Scott, cofounder of Oracle (with Larry Ellison).

IS8080 Choosing a Mobile DB MS-Access Server ? -> Pocket Access MS-SQL/Server ? -> MS-SQL/CE Oracle Server ? -> Oracle Lite Multiple Platforms -> iAnywhere (Sybase) Multiple Platform, Java Development -> Pointbase Oracle Lite: most powerful Sybase’s Ultralite: small footprint, very flexible XML, C & C++ ?

IS8080 End of Lecture End Of Today’s Lecture.