I guess a PAM client version for android will be quite useful.

from development perspective, we may use the PAM backbone server and create a client for android, the sole purpose of which will be to send HTTP request to the server hosting PHPMyAdmin, The server will in-turn do the task of carrying out the operations. (i know its quite obvious but still).

just an other way of making people use PhpMyadmin on the move.

On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 4:35 PM, Michal Čihař <michal@cihar.com> wrote:
Hi

Dne Thu, 7 Apr 2011 03:19:39 +0530
Rohit Kalhans <rohit.kalhans@gmail.com> napsal(a):

> I have been using PAM for many years now and have seen it evolve many folds
> in past few years. I would however like to see a mobile version of PAM in
> near future, either a web UI optimized of web browsers in cellphones or an
> app (e.g. an Android app). This will enable managing MYSQL database even
> more easy. Perhaps someone can take up this task and create an Android app.
> I think, the entire task may be a bit too long for the GSOC 2011 project but
> it can be taken up in parts, like initially a basic  but required use-cases,
> and later on this can be extended for various other use cases.

It might be indeed useful, however the big question whether it really
makes sense to base this on phpMyAdmin, because the UI needs to be
quite different.

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