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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 17, 2006
Filed:
Jan. 15, 2004
Mark Schmidt, Williamstown, NJ (US);
Garrett K. Russell, Wilmington, DE (US);
C. Harry Knowles, Moorestown, NJ (US);
Xiaoxun Zhu, Marlton, NJ (US);
Ka Man AU, Philadelphia, PA (US);
Congwei Xu, Suzhou, CN;
Liang Liu, Suzhou, CN;
Kai Ji, Suzhou, CN;
Wuqing Zhang, Rudong, CN;
Mark Schmidt, Williamstown, NJ (US);
Garrett K. Russell, Wilmington, DE (US);
C. Harry Knowles, Moorestown, NJ (US);
Xiaoxun Zhu, Marlton, NJ (US);
Ka Man Au, Philadelphia, PA (US);
Congwei Xu, Suzhou, CN;
Liang Liu, Suzhou, CN;
Kai Ji, Suzhou, CN;
Wuqing Zhang, Rudong, CN;
Metrologic Instruments, Inc., Blackwood, NJ (US);
Abstract
A method of developing an application program for running on a wireless portable data terminal (PDT), comprising the steps of (a) during the development of an application program for running on a wireless PDT supported by a first operating system, generating user input and documents using development programs running on a developer computer system supported by a second operating system; (b) developing the application program on the developer computer system into a final application program expressed in the form of binary executable code designed for execution on the first operating system loaded onto the wireless PDT; (c) downloading the binary executable code of the final application program onto the wireless PDT; and (d) running the final application program in binary executable code upon the first operating system loaded onto the wireless PDT.