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Moblets

Moblets is an Open Source project hosted at Sourceforge.net that provides developers with a collection of very useful moblets that they can use to learn about mojax or extend for their own needs.

Subversion
All the sample project source code is maintained in a Subversion repository hosted at SourceForge.net. We recommend downloading and installing Subversive, the best Subversion plugin for Eclipse, so that you can more easily download source code from the sample projects.

Installing Subversive
For instructions on installing the Subversive plugin please see this guide from the Subversive Web Site .

Moblets Subversion Repository
Once you have the Subversive plugin installed you are ready to configure the repository and checkout any of the moblet projects.

Repository URL: https://moblets.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/moblets

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Moblet Description
mSurvey A basic example of mojax used to dynamically create and present a questionaire/survey from an XML source document (which could be a service) and posts the responses to a configurable URL.
mFlickr mFlickr is a fun Moblet that enable you to view the Flickr feeds of all your friends as well as the ability to create custom Flickr feeds based on tags and keywords.
mMaps mMaps is a Mojax application that uses the Yahoo! Image API to deliver a Google-Maps like experience on a phone. It has full zoom in and zoom out capabilities on a map and you can also pan around the map.
mStocks mFinance is a mashup of the Stock Quote XML Web Service used by the Apple Stock Widget, Historical Charts from Google, and Financial News feeds from Yahoo! news.
mWeather mWeather enables you to get up-to-date weather information for your location. You can search for weather conditions by city or zipcode. Your last search is always saved and ready for you when you re-start the moblet.
mMines mMines is recreation of the MineSweeper game that comes with most Windows installations. It demonstrates how to create moblets that run entirely without access to the network once installed. Additionally it demonstrates the power of CSS because this game is created intirely withou a single image.
mLife mLife is a fun little game that is based on Conway's Game of Life. The Game of Life is a cellular automaton devised by the British mathematician John Horton Conway in 1970. It is the best-known example of a cellular automaton. The "game" is actually a zero-player game, meaning that its evolution is determined by its initial state, needing no input from human players. One interacts with the Game of Life by creating an initial configuration and observing how it evolves.
Jaiku Moblet in 24hrs (mojax)
mFlickr (mojax)
mHoroscope (mojax)
mInvite (mojax)
mLife (mojax)
mMaps (mojax)
mMines (mojax)
mStocks (mojax)
mSurvey (mojax)
mTraffic (mojax)
mWeather (mojax)

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