How to Create an Enterprise Web Pad
The Enterprise Web Pad configuration provides a starting point for creating portable devices primarily intended for accessing the Internet. To create an Enterprise Web Pad, you can use the New Platform Wizard that includes a pre-configured option, or you can build a custom platform by selecting the appropriate features for your device.
The New Platform Wizard creates an Enterprise Web Pad image that includes a set of components for a variety of devices. Once you have created your initial Web Pad, you can customize the configuration by adding components from the Platform Builder catalog or by adding customized features, files, or drivers that you develop. For more information about default components for this configuration, see Enterprise Web Pad Features.
Hardware and Software Assumptions
- Your Platform Builder installation includes a CEPC x86 board support package (BSP).
- You have a CEPC already configured. For more information about configuring a CEPC, see How to set up a CEPC and How to Use the IDE to Create, Customize, and Build a Platform.
To track your progress in the following table, select the check box next to each step.
Step | Topic | |
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1. Create a platform for the Enterprise Web Pad. The following list shows the choices to make:
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Creating a Platform | |
2. (Optional) Add to the configuration.
For example, you can choose additional networking and communications features that were not included in the original image. |
Additions to a Platform | |
3. Customize the shell.
You can customize the user interface to adapt to your hardware device. |
Creating a Custom Shell | |
4. (Optional) Add Touch Screen functionality to your Web Pad device.
For example, add this functionality if your Web Pad device uses a stylus rather than a mouse for input. |
Touch Screen (Stylus) Overview | |
5. Prepare to build the Enterprise Web Pad. | Preparing to Build a Project | |
6. Build the platform.
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Building a Platform | |
7. Download the OS image to the CEPC. The following list shows the choices to make:
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Downloading an OS Image to a Target Device | |
8. Test the new configuration on the CEPC by using your new OS image to access the Internet. | Testing an Internet connection from a CEPC |
See Also
Mobile Phone Configuration | Platform Modification | Emulator | Emulator Skin XML Schema | OS Configurations How-to Topics
Last updated on Wednesday, April 13, 2005
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