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Vijay_R_S0009920317_vijayk@cpm-consultant.com: unable to hear
Nilesh (KES Host): Please dial into conference
(g) __s0009469971_mariana.castillo@vncg.com 2: So if I want to use offline odata
service... which is a feature included on SAP NWGW 2.0 SP7. What is the strategy I, as a
developer, must follow?... A Mbo? A mix??
(g) Anand_Kale_S0009233797_anand.kale@wipro.com: link
http://scn.sap.com/community/mobile/blog/2013/08/20/get-your-hands-on-sap-mobileplatform-30 is not working
(g) __s0009469971_mariana.castillo@vncg.com 2: So now the HybridApp client used on
SUP 2.x will not be used with SMP 3.0 to publish hybrid apps?
(g) ganesh_sg_S0010914181_ganesh.sg@itcinfotech.com: Will MBO development is yet
to stay?
Paul Todd: Hi, mariana.castillo, you would use the offline mode in the SMP 3.0 OData
SDK which offers delta change technology and a way to manage your syncronization.
MBO's are having no further investment beyond 2.3 and as such are not really suitable
for new products
Paul Todd: Hi Anand_Kale, the correct link is
http://scn.sap.com/community/mobile/blog/2013/08/21/get-your-hands-on-sap-mobileplatform-30
Paul Todd: Hi Mariana.castillo, the HWC container will be replaced by the cordova
container and we will provide functionality through plugins. We will not be providing an
eclipse designer for generating a Javascript API anymore. We will provide a way of
managing applications in SMP 3.0
Paul Todd: I will also suggest that if you can, attend the SMP 3.0 Partner Bootcamps for
SMP 3.0 as this covers all these questions in great detail
http://scn.sap.com/community/mobile/blog/2013/08/21/get-your-hands-on-sap-mobileplatform-30

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