Adding New Device Adapters and Device Support
Device manufacturers, independent software vendors (ISVs), and developers requiring device adapters for device-specific rendering of their ASP.NET mobile controls can all use ASP.NET mobile extensibility features to take advantage of the unique features of specific devices or new hardware. These features support working with multiple devices and enable developers to target a wide range of mobile devices. This section is directed toward developers who want to build support for existing ASP.NET mobile Web pages on new devices, and toward developers who want to write mobile controls that require adapters for device-specific rendering.
It is easier to add a new browser configuration file for a device than it is to write new device adapter code. You should consider writing new device adapter code only if you cannot describe the differences between your device and an existing device by adding a new browser file to either the browsers folder in the core configuration folder for the 2.0 version of the .NET Framework, or to an App_Browsers folder in your ASP.NET Web Site project. For details about browser configuration files, see Adding New Device Adapters and Device Support.
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In This Section
- Adapter Mappings
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Provides coding techniques to writing a new device adapter for each supported device.
- Control and Adapter Interaction
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Provides a step-by-step, in-depth summary of the interaction between controls and their device adapters during the life cycle of a control.
- Types of Adapters
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Discusses the three types of adapters provided by ASP.NET for mobile applications: page, form, and control.
- Adapter Interaction with ASP.NET
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Provides information about how to create adapters that interact with other adapters, controls, and pages.
- Mobile Text Writer Rendering Best Practices
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Provides recommendations for writing customized device adapters.
- Adapter Sets Functionality
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Describes the sets of characteristics necessary to create adapters for cHTML, HTML, and WML.
- Pagination Support
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Describes automatic pagination supported by mobile controls.
- Device Template Support
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Provides recommendations for using device-specific templates supported by mobile controls.
- Implementing Templated Rendering
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Describes the sequence of operations needed to use templates during the rendering of mobile controls.
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