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CS Imam
Hello,
Recently a university approached my small consulting company about
doing some work for them: building a small Java ME client to allow
students to download their grades and schedules onto their mobiles.
In a nutshell, I refused the project saying it was a waste of the
university's money since they could achieve the same functionality
cheaper by making their existing Web site (which has this
functionality) mobile/WAP friendly.
I am curious if others have a different opinion. As far as I know, a
JME client's strengths are caching and error correction on the mobile
itself.
*sigh* I'd love to discover other advantages to go back to them and
say we'll take the project - they are after us, and yet I feel I'd be
cheating them if I agreed.
Thoughts?
Ahmed.
Recently a university approached my small consulting company about
doing some work for them: building a small Java ME client to allow
students to download their grades and schedules onto their mobiles.
In a nutshell, I refused the project saying it was a waste of the
university's money since they could achieve the same functionality
cheaper by making their existing Web site (which has this
functionality) mobile/WAP friendly.
I am curious if others have a different opinion. As far as I know, a
JME client's strengths are caching and error correction on the mobile
itself.
*sigh* I'd love to discover other advantages to go back to them and
say we'll take the project - they are after us, and yet I feel I'd be
cheating them if I agreed.
Thoughts?
Ahmed.