Thanks to Kevin Hansen for bringing this to our attention and to Paul Mooney for posting it.
http://www.pmooney.net/dload/iphoneinotes.pdf
Check out what Ed Brill had to say in comment #7 on this post on his blog. So now I’m confused. I would not be surprised if the SDK did not allow IBM to write a Traveler client for iPhone. I’m not sure that’s really what people want, anyway. But from what Ed says, it would seem that Apple could license the Traveler server protocols to connect their own iPhone applications to a Domino server.
Am I off base here? If so, let me know.
September 28, 2008 at 5:39 pm
The problem is getting Apple to do it.
Exchange works with iPhone as they have back end access that the SDK does not provide. The reasons behind that are a badly kept secret in the IT world.
This one is most definately not IBM’s fault. They are waiting to code the solution, Apple have to let them do it and provide resources on their side.