- PowerBuilder 11.5: New Features and Capabilities with John Strano
During this webcast, John Strano will show you the new capabilities found in PowerBuilder 11.5 including .NET language enhancements, DataWindow innovations, native RDBMS drivers, and security features.
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- PowerBuilder 11 Partner Webcast Series
This webcast series covers a few partner solutions that are available to you, that help you build applications exactly suited to your needs.
Enable - Runtime Explorer for PowerBuilder
Enable - Multilingual Capabilities for PowerBuilder
Novalys - Visual Expert and Visual Guard for PowerBuilder
- PowerBuilder 11.2 New Features Overview with John Strano
During this webcast, John Strano will show you the new capabilities found in PowerBuilder 11.2 that bring increased performance to your mission-critical applications, including using AJAX for Web Forms, EAServer Support, as well as database, UI, and usability enhancements.
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- PowerBuilder 11 Overview with Jim
O’Neil
Get an overview of what PowerBuilder 11 has to offer in terms of
updates to traditional Win32 client/server applications as well as
brand new features for deploying PowerBuilder applications as .NET
Windows Forms, Web Forms, Smart Clients, Assemblies and Web Services.
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- .NET Assemblies with Jim
O’Neil
With PowerBuilder 11's capability to build bona-fide .NET assemblies, organizations can leverage their business logic (in the form of Non-Visual Objects) in multiple development environments. For organizations with a mix of language skills (C#, VB.NET, PowerBuilder) and development tools (PowerBuilder, Visual Studio...), this exciting capability enables an unparalleled level of reuse, interoperability, and collaboration within your development team.
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- PowerBuilder 11 Windows Forms with Jim
O’Neil
Windows Forms deployment enables PowerBuilder developers to deploy
existing client-server applications as true .NET Windows Forms
applications, with minimal modifications required. As a .NET
Windows Forms application, you can now extend the functionality of your
application using non-visual third-party and built-in .NET Framework
functionality via the .NET interoperability features of
PowerScript.
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- Windows Forms Demo Application
The InteropSample workspace includes a PowerBuilder 11 MDI application
that uses .NET interoperability to validate credit card number input,
as demonstrated during the Windows Forms webcast. ccUtility is a Visual
Studio .NET 2005 solution including the code for
the .NET assembly. This code was adapted from the sample
provided on CodeProject.
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- PowerBuilder 11 Web Forms with Dave Fish
Learn how to take new or existing PowerBuilder applications to the web using the .NET Web Forms deployment option available in PowerBuilder 11. In this session you will learn how to create a .NET Web Forms target, configure various web application properties, code DataWindow Javascript events, and debug your deployed .NET applications.
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- PowerBuilder 11's Intelligent Updater: .NET Smart Client Application Publishing with John Strano
Arguably, one of the biggest headaches for application development has historically been deployment. The initial and ongoing appeal of browser-based applications has been the automatic update of application interface and business logic for every single user. However, the ubiquity of the Web comes at a cost...the lack of functionality and richness in browser-based interfaces. This Webcast shows how PowerBuilder 11's .NET Smart Client deployment and publishing support gives the end-user the rich client interface they deserve, as well as the ubiquity of the Web to simplify the installation and update of PowerBuilder applications for 5 or 5000 users.
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- PowerBuilder 11 Web Services Deployment with Dave Fish
Learn how to turn your PowerBuilder business logic, coded in custom class user objects (NVOs) into .NET Web Services. In this session you will learn how to deploy components to IIS as .NET Web Services, how those web services can be accessed by PowerBuilder, .NET or Java. You will also learn how to debug your deployed .NET Web Services from the PowerBuilder IDE.
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- PowerBuilder 11 Web Services Data Window with John Strano
In this webcast, we cover the Web Services DataWindow capabilities of PowerBuilder showing you how to leverage and consume Web Services with the DataWindow. The Web Services DataWindow in PowerBuilder 11 enables access to database data across the network without the need for DB client software on the client, thereby reducing the client footprint and maintenance.
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