Qualcomm on Wednesday said it is working with Oracle to make Qualcomm's BREW software for cell phones interact with some Oracle databases.
BREW, or Binary Runtime Environment for Wireless, was introduced in February 2001. Its rival is Sun Microsystems' Java. Both let cell phones download software. Carriers use BREW or Java in their devices to offer ring tones, games, cell phone screen savers and other items.
Oracle databases that the software will work with include the 9i Lite, which specializes in mobile devices. An Oracle representative said 9i Lite lets consumers keep working on a Web-based application like a sales order, for example, even if they undock their laptops from their office's computer network. The changes made while undocked are automatically added when the laptop is reconnected with the office network.
9i Lite servers can be used with cell phones or other wireless devices connected to an office computer network and working on a sales order.
• Support for files greater than 4GB (previously support was for files up to 2GB)
• View menu items (and toolbar support) to zoom in/out by increasing/decreasing font size
• Sort support for up to 4 sort keys, much quicker in most cases
• Sort option for numeric sort vs. alphanumeric
• Back/Forward functions take you to the previous place you edited, or scrolled from, or jumped to a tag from etc. and works across multiple files
• Added FTP support for AS400
• Added FTP support for MVS
• FTP Dialog now has a log mode that shows the FTP session between UltraEdit and the FTP server
• Increased performance for Macros under some conditions
• Increased performance for Replace All on larger files
• Added default Open Directory and Default Project File Directory
• Syntax highlighting allows user to specify what characters precede line comments
• Syntax highlighting allows user to specify what columns line comments are valid for
• INI setting to disable new style toolbar and menus - use old style toolbar configuration compatible with screen readers and quicker load
• Add option for tool configuration to save active file (or not) before running the tool
• Quick Open now has option to open all match files recursively through sub directories
• Command line option to force OEM character set
• Find in Files with an empty find string will create listing of all files matching directory/name specification
• Undo supported for Replace all
• INI option to use memory for editing
• Updated HTML Tidy version
BREW, or Binary Runtime Environment for Wireless, was introduced in February 2001. Its rival is Sun Microsystems' Java. Both let cell phones download software. Carriers use BREW or Java in their devices to offer ring tones, games, cell phone screen savers and other items.
Oracle databases that the software will work with include the 9i Lite, which specializes in mobile devices. An Oracle representative said 9i Lite lets consumers keep working on a Web-based application like a sales order, for example, even if they undock their laptops from their office's computer network. The changes made while undocked are automatically added when the laptop is reconnected with the office network.
9i Lite servers can be used with cell phones or other wireless devices connected to an office computer network and working on a sales order.
• Support for files greater than 4GB (previously support was for files up to 2GB)
• View menu items (and toolbar support) to zoom in/out by increasing/decreasing font size
• Sort support for up to 4 sort keys, much quicker in most cases
• Sort option for numeric sort vs. alphanumeric
• Back/Forward functions take you to the previous place you edited, or scrolled from, or jumped to a tag from etc. and works across multiple files
• Added FTP support for AS400
• Added FTP support for MVS
• FTP Dialog now has a log mode that shows the FTP session between UltraEdit and the FTP server
• Increased performance for Macros under some conditions
• Increased performance for Replace All on larger files
• Added default Open Directory and Default Project File Directory
• Syntax highlighting allows user to specify what characters precede line comments
• Syntax highlighting allows user to specify what columns line comments are valid for
• INI setting to disable new style toolbar and menus - use old style toolbar configuration compatible with screen readers and quicker load
• Add option for tool configuration to save active file (or not) before running the tool
• Quick Open now has option to open all match files recursively through sub directories
• Command line option to force OEM character set
• Find in Files with an empty find string will create listing of all files matching directory/name specification
• Undo supported for Replace all
• INI option to use memory for editing
• Updated HTML Tidy version