Volume 3, Issue 5 - September/October 2003
 
   
 

Developing X+V Applications Using the Multimodal Tools

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Phase 7: Testing in the Multimodal Browser


Once you finish the application, and it contains a completed .mxml file with accompanying grammars, you can test the application on the Multimodal Browser to iron out any remaining problems before you deploy the application. You can launch the browser from the X+V editor, or open the file from the browser, and then put the application through its paces, just like an end-user.

Conclusion

The Multimodal Toolkit is a straightforward, robust tool for application developers who want a single interface in which to develop multimodal applications. It seamlessly combines the built-in features of the toolkit with the emerging X+V language. This frees developers from tedious or repetitious tasks, and lets them focus on the content and quality of their applications. IBM recognizes the importance of getting your multimodal applications running quickly, efficiently, and in a way that provides added value to your customers. The Multimodal Toolkit and Browser make a quick path to take advantage of the technological leaps in voice recognition software and to integrate these advances with your new or existing Web content.

References

Visit the IBM Multimodal Web site
for Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs), white papers, and other product information: http://www.ibm.com/pvc/multimodal

This release of the Multimodal Tools is based on the following versions of specifications:


 

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