> From: doug chanco 
> another option would be write  a web service that your B4A could
call
> and it would use uniobjects to get pick data and return it to your
> program.

That's the way to do it - and all such projects. You use their tools
to do things in their environment, find out how to make a web service
call, and use that to get into your environment. Don't try to put your
tools into their environment.

BTW, for real geeks, just use straight Pick BASIC code to generate
Java and the apk. You can make use of tons of free code out there,
including pre-developed activities and views, and also make use of
standard web service client code to call your UO interfaces.


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