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20051030 Sunday October 30, 2005
[SURVEY] Questions for NetCAT users - U can answer 2 MobilityPack

There was published survey for participants in NetCAT program on Thursday. They received it by email and will answer by email too. If you want to answer the questions but you aren't on NetCAT program post it here in comments.

Questions of survey
  1. What are the most significant features that you use for your development in Mobility Pack?
  2. Choose which code generation approach you would like to have in Mobility Pack:
    1. Based on two classes. First is an abstract class that is readonly for user and designer is modifying the whole file. Second is a class extending the first one and contains all user codes and could be fully modifyable by users.
    2. There are many guarded blocks in generated class and user can add his/her custom code directly into particular place between the guarded blocks. (Current state in 5.0)
    3. Two-way editing. Designer is reconstructing the visual screen and flow design by recognizing patterns in the source code. A change made in visual part is propagated to the source code.
  3. What features would make the Visual Designer more productive?
  4. What features would make the Wireless Connection Bridge more productive?
  5. What new features would make the Mobility Pack more productive?
  6. What other tools do you use for your Java ME development?



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