Hi Sajid!

Thanks for your reply. Yes, I access it via a web browser and yes it
does work on the iPhone in Mobile Safari.

The "web app" is designed for mobiles devices, but I don't like the
interface, so I want to create a "skin" as you call it to make it look
like a native iPhone app IF possible.

What tools do I use and how do it create a skin that has the same
functionality just different user interface?

Thanks ;)

On Feb 22, 3:34 am, sajid saiyed <[email protected]> wrote:
> When you say its a web app, I assume you access it in a browser on your
> desktop. Correct?
> In that case, first just try to access the existing web app from safari on
> iPhone.
>
> If the web app runs, than all you need to do is skin it to make it look
> iPhone like.
> If not, then it means your web app is not supported by safari on iPhone.
> That could mean a lot of tweaking and modifying of your web app.
>
> -- Sajid
>
>
>
> On Sun, Feb 21, 2010 at 11:09 PM, yonatan <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi
>
> > I'm using a web app created by someone else and I would like to know
> > if it is possible for me to create a different web interface that is
> > more iPhone like? I am not very familiar with how the web app was
> > created, but I know that it is running on Tomcat and that within the
> > root folder there are no .jsp or .html files. I've looked deeper into
> > the folders and I find many .class files etc. My understanding is that
> > the web app is written in Java and has been compiled into .class files
> > which automatically generate the index.jsp file etc when you access
> > the web app via a web browser.
>
> > I've googled and found decompilers etc, but really I'd like to know
> > from the experts here if this is necessary or is there a way to create
> > an iPhone interface without touching the existing .class files etc.
>
> > Thanks
>
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