IPFaces mobile framework

Edhouse s.r.o.
Limited liability company
Industry Computer Software
Founded 2006
Headquarters Zlín, Czech Republic
Key people
Mgr. Pavel Stržínek, director/software engineering
Products iPFaces Mobile Framework, LIKee, D-zone
Number of employees
20
Slogan We know how IT works
Website www.ipfaces.org
iPFaces client screenshot

iPFaces is a mobile application framework for creating native, form-oriented network applications for mobile devices. iPFaces is a product of Edhouse company. Currently, there is support for iPhone, iPod touch, iPad, Android, BlackBerry and phones equipped with Java ME (mobile Java).

iPFaces

Programmer does not need to have knowledge of the targeted mobile platform. The entire application logic is transformed to the central application server level. Server platforms currently supported include ASP.Net, Java, and PHP.[1] Developers with knowledge of these platforms can leverage their experience and be more productive.

iPFaces solution consists of two parts:

Licensing

iPFaces server packages are distributed in two versions:

iPFaces user clients for BlackBerry and Java ME devices are distributed as freeware.

Source code examples

Below are three examples of a Hello World application written in PHP, Java and ASP.Net.

PHP

<?php

      require "ipfaces-php-lib-1.1.php";
 
      $ipf_form = new IPFForm();
      $ipf_screen = $ipf_form->addScreen("screen", "First Application");
      $ipf_screen->addLabel("label", "Hello World");
      $ipf_form->render();
?>

Java

<%@ taglib prefix="ipf" uri="http://www.ipfaces.org/tags" %>
<ipf:form>
	<ipf:screen title="First Application">
		<ipf:label text="Hello World"/>
	</ipf:screen>
</ipf:form>

ASP.Net

<%@ Page Language="C#" AutoEventWireup="true" CodeBehind="FirstApplication.aspx.cs" Inherits="HelloWorld._Default" %>
 
<%@ Register Assembly="iPFaces.NET" Namespace="Org.IPFaces.Net.Controls" TagPrefix="ipf" %>
 
<ipf:Form ID="form1" runat="server">
    <ipf:Screen ID="screen1" runat="server" Title="iPFaces Form">
        <ipf:Label ID="label1" runat="server"/>
    </ipf:Screen>
</ipf:Form>

This code represents the visual representation of the application.

File FirstApplication.aspx.cs looks like:

using System;
using System.Data;
using System.Configuration;
using System.Collections;
using Org.IPFaces.Net.Controls;
using Org.IPFaces.Net.Pages;
 
namespace FirstApplication
{
    public partial class _Default : Org.IPFaces.Net.Pages.Page
    {
        protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
        {
            label1.Text="Hello World!";
        }
    }
}

Notes

  1. stated by the producer

External links

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