i'll be around on the odk skype chat and on google chat to support an
odk rhok that steve hakusa at google ny is going to be driving. it's
likely going to be about some tablet support with collect
(http://wiki.rhok.org/SurveyTablet) but there will be other ideas to
hack on as well...
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On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 03:06, Chris wrote:
> So, as we get closer to the "Random Hacks of Kindness" event this
> weekend, not sure if any of you folks might be interested to attend,
> but see:
> http://wiki.rhok.org/Main_Page#Events , or have a few hours to kill
> over the weekend. If ODK authoring and data processing handles the
> back end; great! We just need to identify a decent J2ME runtime that
> can work on a PDA. Still learning what the differences are between
> you folks and openXdata, etc, but basically we plan to task different
> groups during the weekend to start testing most of the matrix of
> producers and consumers of XForms. Again, our project page is:
> http://wiki.rhok.org/Vulnerability_and_Mapping_field_survey_tool_rework
>
> hope to use ODK !
>
> Chris
>
> On Nov 21, 10:19 am, Daniel Kayiwa wrote:
>> Hi Chris,
>>
>> Am not so sure if i have properly understood your questions, but let me try.
>>
>> On Sun, Nov 21, 2010 at 9:02 PM, Chris wrote:
>> > so, what is the relationship betweenhttp://code.google.com/p/purcforms/
>> > as a form designer, and Java Rosa targets?
>>
>> The relationship is that it creates forms that can be consumed by JavaRosa
>> targets (clients) like ODK, CommCare, etc
>>
>>
>>
>> > Can this form designer be used for J2ME target execution? It is
>> > entirely reasonable to only do form design on a laptop, which can have
>> > a full JDK + Android jars...
>>
>> The J2ME application must understand or talk xforms.
>> Just designing forms does not require a JDK or any Android jars. All you
>> need is a computer with a browser.
>>
>>
>>
>> > Chris
>>
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