Monday, December 26, 2011

The PowerBuilder Developer’s Guide to TechWave


Not only will we will be presenting the enhancements to DataWindow® graphics, database drivers and .NET Target security in PowerBuilder 11.5straight from the Sybase labs, we’ll reveal an early look at the new PowerBuilder 12 IDE (powered by the Visual Studio Isolated Shell), the WPF DataWindow, and how your PowerBuilder WPF runtime applications will look, feel and behave. Come see PowerBuilder being given the ultimate GUI open door.Moving to PowerBuilder 11
Get hands-on experience with the latest UI changes, language features, .NET Web Services capabilities, database support additions and Application Server deployment options found in PowerBuilder 11.x. You will be exposed to the latest .NET capabilities of PowerBuilder, including the ability to deploy PowerBuilder applications as .NET Web Applications (ASP.Net 2.0), .NET Windows Form applications and Smart Client applications. You will also learn how to create .NET Assemblies from within PowerBuilder and use these Assemblies in a .NET (C#) application. Finally, you will learn how to access members of .NET assemblies (.NET framework classes or your own) from a PowerBuilder application.


Performance and Tuning for PowerBuilder:
Advanced Tips and Techniques
Learn how to improve your PowerBuilder application performance using proven techniques.This class will explore certain performance improvement techniques for developers writing or migrating to web-enabled applications. You will learn about file management, database technologies, scripting tips, and must-know internal mechanisms of PowerBuilder. Other topics include: Processing File References, Environment and Garbage Collection Functions, Scripting External Functions, Sending Objects the Message, Mail Enabling your Application, Creating Service Classes, Coding Object Instantiation, Improving Script Execution, Profiling your Application, Data Retrieval and Advanced Connectivity, Managing the Transaction, Advanced Embedded SQL and Update Stored Procedures, and much more.


pdf url: http://www.sybase.com/files/Product_Overviews/Sybase_TW08_PD_Guide.pdf