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This chapter describes ADF Mobile's support for basic HTML mobile browsers.
This chapter includes the following sections:
Section 5.1, "Introduction to Basic HTML Mobile Browser Support"
Section 5.2, "Developing Applications for Basic HTML Mobile Browsers"
For Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g release 1, ADF Mobile supports mobile browsers that do not provide support for JavaScript. This lack of JavaScript support makes basic HTML mobile browsers less robust than such -supported browsers as the RIM BlackBerry or Apple iPhone. Aside from the browsers listed in Section 1.2, "Supported Mobile Browsers," ADF Mobile considers most common browsers as basic HTML mobile browsers. ADF Mobile may not recognize certain mobile browsers, however.
The minimum requirement for ADF Mobile support is XHTML Basic or the XHTML Mobile Profile that includes WAP2.x browsers.
Note: ADF Mobile does not support WAP1.x browsers that do not support XHTML Basic or the XHTML Mobile Profile. |
Because the ADF Mobile framework serves pages to mobile browsers that are appropriate to a browser's capabilities or limitations, you do not have to create user interfaces that are specific to basic HTML mobile browsers. However, the absence of JavaScript support by these browsers limits the functionality of certain HTML elements.
Basic HTML mobile browsers do not support the autosubmit
attribute. Add a submit button to the form only if the form submission responds to a component's autosubmit feature. For composite components with built-in autosubmit features, ADF Mobile adds a submit button to enable users to submit the form.
Basic HTML mobile browsers do not support form-submitting links. All submitting elements are rendered as buttons. Basic HTML mobile browsers do not support the child components of such input elements. As a consequence, the child components of the tr:commandLink
component cannot render in a basic HTML mobile browser. For more information on tr:commandLink
, see Section 3.5.2, "Creating Links."
ADF Mobile provides basic CSS support for basic HTML mobile browsers. While most of these browsers support CSS, ADF Mobile applications can still run on the browsers that do not support CSS. However, without design-time considerations, the user interface may be difficult to use. Test the ADF Mobile application on as many browsers as possible.