This is the second post in our series on building Mobile Widgets. The first post was an introduction to Mobile Widgets.
In this post we will build a persistence library that works across multiple platforms and abstracts away the differences of those different platforms into a common set of methods.
Seeing that we are also about to release our Ripple Emulator, we will be using it for our testing to showcase the built-in persistence view and platform switching capabilities of the Ripple Emulator.
Lets get started…
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