A Note from the Author and from O'Reilly Media about what this
book does--and doesn't--do: Palm webOS is a brand new platform and
represents a very different type of operating system where the web
runtime is used as the basis for the UI and Application model. Palm
and O'Reilly felt that it was important to have a book available to
help developers get a basic understanding of the new Palm platform
at the time that the SDK was released; this timing played a major
role in the content and structure of the book. Ideally this book
would have been a complete reference of the new platform but that
wasn't possible since the content was written at the same time as
the software SDK was being developed by the Palm engineering team.
The book does provide a complete overview of Palm webOS, a thorough
description of the application model and gives details on many key
design concepts. There are descriptions and examples of UI widgets,
services, storage, notifications, dashboards and background
applications, serving as a great introduction but not as a
definitive source. The book uses a simple News reader application
to illustrate the technical descriptions but the examples are not
intended to serve as a cookbook tutorial. Experienced developers
should be able to use the examples to build up a working
application chapter by chapter but others may not find the loose
descriptions adequate for recreating the application unaided. Over
time, these different needs will be filled by other books, but in
the meantime we hope that this book will serve a valuable role
introducing developers to webOS and giving them a way of getting
started with webOS application development. A second printing of
the book will update any original coverage obsoleted by subsequent
Mojo SDK builds. For owners of the original printing of the book,
all of these updates are posted on the "View/Submit Errata" link
(please see left-hand column of this web page). Thanks for
understanding that book publishing and coverage of rapidly moving
technologies can sometimes be an inexact science; we knew there'd
be a need for a book such as Palm webOS: The Insider's Guide to
Developing Applications in JavaScript using the Palm MojoT
Framework, and there's certainly no better person to write that
book that Mitch Allen; that said, we understand that because it is
such a new operating system and SDK, there would (and will continue
to be) changes that at best can't be documented and explored until
new printings of the books are released. In the meantime we will be
diligent in posting updates to this book's O'Reilly Media catalog
page. Description This is the official guide to building native
JavaScript applications for Palm's new mobile operating system,
Palm(R) webOS(TM). Written by Palm's software chief technology
officer along with the Palm webOS development team, "Palm webOS"
provides a complete tutorial on the design principles,
architecture, UI, tools, and services necessary to develop webOS
applications-including the Mojo JavaScript framework and Palm's
SDK. Palm webOS is designed to support a fast and superb user
experience using established web standards, so if you're familiar
with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, you're ready to build applications
for any webOS-based device, including the Palm Pre. You'll gain
expertise, chapter by chapter, as you build a working mobile
application through the course of the book. You'll also learn how
to extend existing web apps to work with the new generation of
mobile phones. Get a thorough overview of the webOS platform and
architecture Understand the critical concepts for application
design: what separates webOS from other web and mobile platforms
Learn the details of Mojo's development tools and SDK for building
and testing mobile applications Examine best practices, important
considerations, and guiding principles for developing with webOS
and the Mojo framework
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