Experimental Physics and Industrial Control System
Hi Ralph,
Possibly, but not as a plugin. It may work as a dedicated application that incorporates a web view. I'm not sure whether that would work.
For CAML, I want to abstract the CA source so it can be from a plugin or a web service. In either case, it will get data packaged in JSON. This should work fine for any modern browser including iPhone without the need for a plugin. For desktop browsers, the plugin would be optional. If the plugin is available it would be used and if not it would fall back to the web service.
best regards,
tom
On May 25, 2010, at 5:14 PM, Ralph Lange wrote:
> I knew it was just a matter of time until someone came up with this...
> Will the iPhone/iPod/iPad browser be able to run CAML?
>
> Ralph
>
>
> On Tue 25 May 2010 16:33:34 Pelaia II, Tom wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> If anyone is interested, I have an iPhone port of the Channel Access ca and com libraries along with a port of the corresponding Objective-C framework.
>>
>> This port works with the iPhone simulator. I don't have a developer certificate which allows me to test on an actual device.
>>
>> best regards,
>> tom
>>
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