Business Process Service By Ian Thain  In my last article I
showed you how to expose
a PowerBuilder component
on an EAServer as a Web
Service that could then
be orchestrated into a
Business Process Service
in Unwired Orchestrator
with Sybase WorkSpace. In
this article I want to
attack the big picture
from another angle, the Dec. 10, 2006 02:00 PM Reads: 5,447 read & respond » |
Using .NET XML API in
PowerBuilder By Xue-song Wu  XML is becoming the
standard for data
exchange. More and more
software products and
technologies are being
built on top of it. Even
the newest buzz word in
Internet programming-
AJAX - is related to XML.
The good news is that
.NET framework provides a
very powerful API for
manipulating Dec. 9, 2006 02:00 PM Reads: 5,583 read & respond » |
PBDJ Editorial — No
More 80% Solutions By Bruce Armstrong  It may be a bit early,
but I have a New Year's
resolution I'd like to
propose to Sybase: 'No
more 80% solutions.' What
is an 80% solution? It's
a technology approach
that seems well conceived
and when used with small
demonstration
applications (e.g., beta
testing) works well. Dec. 8, 2006 02:00 PM Reads: 7,593 read & respond » |
"AJAX Lacks a
DataWindow," Contends
IBM's Bob Zurek By Jeremy Geelan AJAX frameworks - says
former Ascential VP of
Technology and Product
Management Bob Zurek, now
with IBM (who acquired
Ascential) - currently
lack a killer component
like the DataWindow.
Developers spend way to
much time dealing with
all the complexities that
are easily handled by a
com Nov. 20, 2006 10:15 AM Reads: 18,697 Replies: 3 read & respond » |
Smart Client Application
Development Using
PowerBuilder 11.0 By Harry Zhang  In the past decade, the
software industry has
evolved significantly,
especially in the
enterprise application
development area. And the
biggest evolution has
been the transition from
client/server
applications to Web based
applications. Nov. 17, 2006 03:45 PM Reads: 15,803 Replies: 1 read & respond » |
Achieving Higher
Throughput with SQL
Anywhere By Todd Loomis  Six years ago I was asked
to implement a data
repository to hold
network management and
performance data. With
monitoring systems,
databases have a tendency
to be large, and have a
delicate balance between
inserting (logging) new
data and deleting old
(aging) data out from the
system. Nov. 15, 2006 12:00 PM Reads: 5,877 read & respond » |
Making the Most of the
ISUG Enhancement Request
Process By Bryan Enochs  At Techwave 2005 in Las
Vegas, ISUG unveiled its
entirely redesigned Web
site (see Figure 1) and
showcased some new
functionality. A good
deal of this new
functionality is related
to the enhancements
process, the voice
between the Sybase user
community and Sybase
product management. IS Nov. 12, 2006 12:00 PM Reads: 4,203 read & respond » |
Adding Caller ID to Your
PowerBuilder Applications By Deanne M. Chance  We begin this article by
asking the question, why
would you want to add
caller ID to your
PowerBuilder applications
anyway? I can think of
about a handful of
applications for it,
mostly revolving around
picking a phone number
and querying a database.
For example, 'Good
morning, Chance, Nov. 11, 2006 12:00 PM Reads: 9,646 read & respond » |
Enterprise Database
Development in Sybase
Workspace Release 1.5 By Samir Nigam  Sybase WorkSpace is the
first integrated
development environment
(IDE) capable of
delivering all of
theapplicationtypes in
demand today - whether
services-oriented,
mobile, Java-based,
composite, event-driven,
or data-driven. Sybase
WorkSpace is built on the
Eclipse Open Source
framew Nov. 9, 2006 12:00 PM Reads: 6,621 read & respond » |
PBDJ Editorial —
TechWave 2006 Wrap up By Bruce Armstrong  It took me a while to
mull over what I thought
about the conference, but
the following is my take
on it. This year at
TechWave the Game Show
was held during the
reception, where food and
drink were served. In a
similar mode, many of the
meals were served in the
exhibit hall. As I menti Nov. 8, 2006 12:00 PM Reads: 7,913 Replies: 4 read & respond » |
State of Michigan Office
of Financial and
Insurance Services By PowerBuilder News Desk  Due to new government
mandates and the
consolidation of
departments, the State of
Michigan's Office of
Financial and Insurance
Services (OFIS)
confronted the challenge
of custom building, or
buying, a new IT
infrastructure. Either
option would require the
investment of millions of
doll Nov. 2, 2006 11:00 AM Reads: 8,691 read & respond » |
PowerBuilder Product
Review — Who Needs
to Do Impact Analyses? By Brice Vuagniaux  Last week, our
development team was
supposed to launch a new
version of our
application. As usual,
right before finishing
the application we
discover that one or two
problems had to be
corrected. Nov. 1, 2006 11:45 AM Reads: 7,760 read & respond » |
Thoughts on open sourcing
Web components By Yakov Fain Every now and then we
create reusable
components, and so far we
are giving them away for
free. Some pathetic
bloggers call this
'giving back to the
community'. We look at it
simple: if we do not have
time to productionize
the component, we donate
it. Nov. 1, 2006 07:30 AM Reads: 17,559 read & respond » |
A Mobilink Primer By Deanne M. Chance  A session-based
synchronization
technology designed to
synchronize UltraLite and
Adaptive Server Anywhere
databases with many
industry-standard SQL
database management
systems from Sybase and
other vendors. We use it
to synchronize data from
one or more bookstores to
a consolidated dat Oct. 31, 2006 01:45 PM Reads: 7,641 Replies: 1 read & respond » |
Web Application
Development in Sybase
WorkSpace 1.5 By Jean Choi; Geogy Zachariah  This article describes
the architecture and
features of the Web
application development
tooling in WorkSpace 1.5,
how to develop these
powerful JSF DataWindow
components, and then use
them in a JSF Web
application, as well as
how to integrate Web
applications into a
Service Oriented Ar Oct. 30, 2006 01:45 PM Reads: 12,055 read & respond » |
PBDJ Editorial —
Winning Back Expatriate
PB Developers By Paul Horan  Yes, Virginia, Sybase
does have a
J2EE-compatible
application server, and
it's known as EAS, short
for Enterprise
Application Server. In
fact, EAS is alive and
well, and this issue of
the PowerBuilder
Developer's Journal will
focus on the recent
release of version 6.0. Oct. 29, 2006 01:30 PM Reads: 8,087 read & respond » |
Using PowerBuilder
Components in Sybase
WorkSpace 1.5 By Ian Thain  This article describes
the synergies between
PowerBuilder and Sybase
WorkSpace for
services-oriented
development and shows how
to use a PowerBuilder
component in Sybase
WorkSpace 1.5. Oct. 29, 2006 01:00 PM Reads: 10,776 read & respond » |
Welcome to TechWave 2006 By Bruce Armstrong  I went to TechWave a bit
early because TeamSybase
was holding their
reception on Saturday
evening. At the reception
TeamSybase initiated
several new members. If
you'd like to view some
of the video from the
super-secret initiation
ceremony, go to www.youtu
be.com/watch?v=Vq0VbTrjld
8 Oct. 29, 2006 12:30 PM Reads: 10,384 read & respond » |
PowerBuilder Product
Review: PowerGen by E.
Crane Computing By Al Soucy  We discovered PowerGen
when we were looking for
a command line utility
for importing objects
into PowerBuilder. At the
time (PowerBuilder V5.0)
we were struggling with a
source control system
whose SCC-API interface
was having all kinds of
trouble with PowerBuilder
(as most source cont Oct. 27, 2006 08:00 PM Reads: 13,418 Replies: 3 read & respond » |
PowerBuilder, Java, Flex,
Agile Programming By Yakov Fain Ten years ago I've been
doing PowerBuilder and my
mentality was different:
first, I was the best
friend of business users,
and second I did not
really worry about what's
under the hood. I could
do stuff quickly, or
using the modern jargon,
I was an Oct. 20, 2006 08:00 AM Reads: 16,150 read & respond » |
AJAXWorld University
Announces AJAX Developer
Bootcamp By Marketwire .  SYS-CON Events
(www.events.sys-con.com)
announced today that the
first international
'AJAXWorld(TM) Conference
& Expo'
(www.ajaxworldexpo.com),
taking place on October
3-4, 2006, at theSanta
Clara Convention Center,
California, will offer
AJAXWorld University -
Developer Bootcamp progr Sep. 28, 2006 05:45 PM Reads: 113,799 Replies: 27 read & respond » |
AJAXifying the
WebDataWindow By Daniel Gomes Silveira  When we talk about AJAX
and its huge impact on
Web development, one
important thing to
mention is that it's not
a ready-to-ship component
that you just plug into
your app and now you're
Web 2.0. In fact, what
AJAX can do for you is to
provide a simple, yet
powerful way to make
transpar Sep. 19, 2006 06:30 PM Reads: 9,466 Replies: 1 read & respond » |
Sybase Ships New "SQL
Anywhere" Database By Chris Pollach Great news today ..
Sybase's subsidiary in
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
- iAnywhere Solutions has
announced the release of
the new SQL Anywhere
database version 10 into
production! Sybase has
decided to rename the ASA
(Adaptive Server
Anywhere) database back
to its original name SQL
Anywh Sep. 19, 2006 02:00 PM Reads: 6,597 Replies: 3 read & respond » |
Highlighting Selected
Text in PowerBuilder
DataWindow By Konstantin Goldobin  Let's suppose that you
have a search window
where a user can enter a
search string and get the
list of text items
matching this pattern.
Ideally, the portions of
text that meet the search
criteria should be
highlighted, for example,
by text formatting. Aug. 17, 2006 08:45 AM Reads: 11,861 Replies: 3 read & respond » |
Little Known, But
Incredibly Useful,
PowerBuilder Tips and
Tricks By Lynn Hardin  My presentation at
TechWave 2006 is intended
for the beginner or the
moderately experienced
PowerBuilder developer. I
hope to share some of the
useful tips and tricks I
have picked up in my 12
years as a PowerBuilder
developer. Aug. 13, 2006 03:45 PM Reads: 13,401 Replies: 3 read & respond » |
PowerBuilder Feature
— Calling .NET
Assemblies from
PowerBuilder Using COM
Wrappers By Bruce Armstrong  I used to implement SMTP
for PowerBuilder using a
PBNI class that used P.J.
Naughter's
CPJNSMTPConnection MFC
class to do the heavy
lifting. Well, .NET 2.0
changes all that. One of
the new features of .NET
2.0 is the introduction
of a SMTPClient class.
One of the features of
.NET since Aug. 13, 2006 03:30 PM Reads: 11,847 read & respond » |
PowerBuilder Feature
— Exploring New
Territory By Kevan Shelden  At Nielsen Media Research
(NMR), the Core Business
Architecture group
recently completed a
project to evaluate where
systems support business
processes poorly or not
at all. Our first
challenge was to
determine the format to
use in capturing the
information. Aug. 11, 2006 10:45 AM Reads: 8,849 Replies: 1 read & respond » |
Dynamic SQL with Sybase's
Open Client By Brad Wery  PowerBuilder offers some
dynamic querying
capabilities. For simple
scenarios it works quite
well. But what if your
scenario isn't simple?
What if you wanted to
write a database-querying
tool that provides stored
procedure compilation,
ShowPlan display, or the
execution of large
complic Aug. 11, 2006 10:45 AM Reads: 14,383 Replies: 3 read & respond » |
PowerBuilder Editorial
— TechWave 2006 By Bruce Armstrong  Welcome to TechWave 2006!
The structure of the
conference has changed
significantly this year.
The two- and four-day
a.m. education courses
are gone, at least in
that format. This year
what were the two-day
classes are given in a
single five-hour session
on either Monday or
Tuesday aft Aug. 9, 2006 07:30 PM Reads: 9,658 Replies: 3 read & respond » |
Monday Session at Sybase
TechWave By Bruce Armstrong I was originally planning
on attending the .Net
Interop in PB11 class.
However, due to a bit of
a snafu Sybase thought I
was an employee and
scheduled me to proctor
the New Features in PB
10.5 / 11.0 class. It was
actually quite
encouraging to know that
the class was held twice
(once p Aug. 8, 2006 09:30 AM Reads: 7,455 Replies: 3 read & respond » |
Sybase TechWave 2006:
Monday's Keynotes By Bruce Armstrong John Chen thanked ISUG
and TeamSybase for being
here. He then thanked the
event sponsors. He noted
that keynote was being
webcast live and made
disclaimers. He also
noted that board of
directors are attending
the event and meeting the
customers. Aug. 7, 2006 11:30 PM Reads: 6,595 Replies: 1 read & respond » |
Welcome To Sybase
TechWave 2006 By Bruce Armstrong I'm here a bit early
because TeamSybase has
their own reception
Saturday evening.
According to the
Newswave, there are 1,600
attendees this year.
Here?s a picture of the
logo welcoming everyone
to Techwave. That
backpack in front of it
is the one you get when
you register. ISUG had a
d Aug. 7, 2006 09:30 PM Reads: 6,689 Replies: 2 read & respond » |
Sybase TechWave News:
Super Large PowerBuilder
EAServer ASE Web Site By Chris Pollach This online web
application is huge and
belongs to the Natural
Sciences and Engineering
Research Council of
Canada (NSERC)! It has
been running for the past
5 years and as of late,
has had major upgrades
and features added. This
latest release has been
built using Sybase's
application Aug. 7, 2006 09:15 PM Reads: 5,821 Replies: 1 read & respond » |
Sybase Chairman John Chen
Delivers TechWave 2006
Opening Keynote By PowerBuilder News Desk Monday's keynote speakers
included Sybase Chairman,
CEO, and President John
Chen and Sybase iAnywhere
President Terry Stepien. Aug. 7, 2006 08:30 PM Reads: 8,531 Replies: 3 read & respond » |
Sybase iAnywhere Unveils
New Secure Relay
Architecture at TechWave
2006 By PowerBuilder News Desk 'In today's world, it's
time-consuming for IT
administrators to go
through the steps of
setting up secure testing
scenarios for software
evaluation,' said Joe
Owen, vice president
engineering, Sybase
iAnywhere. Aug. 7, 2006 08:00 PM Reads: 12,505 Replies: 2 read & respond » |
Can't We All Get Along? By Todd Suzuki  We've all had days when
QA made things difficult.
When we take a closer
look at what caused it we
usually find that there
was some miscommunication
between QA and the
programmers. And this
miscommunication was most
likely caused by the
business having
unrealistic expectations
of the de Aug. 3, 2006 02:30 PM Reads: 10,652 Replies: 5 read & respond » |
PowerBuilder News By Bruce Armstrong  PowerBuilder Developer
Resources released
PBDelta version 5.2.0.
This new version includes
PowerBuilder 10.5 support
including new icons and
menus. Aug. 1, 2006 02:00 PM Reads: 6,702 read & respond » |
EAServer 6.0 GUI
Enhancements By David Brandow  EAServer 6.0 brings with
it many new and exciting
changes on a number of
fronts, not the least of
which is its management
console, EAServer
Manager. Many of the
changes wrought in the
console are simple
byproducts of the changes
in the underlying server,
so I won't delve into
them. In Jul. 31, 2006 02:00 PM Reads: 7,153 Replies: 3 read & respond » |
Migration of Existing EAS
5.x Applications to EAS 6 By Rahul Jain  In this paper we'll be
discussing the migration
of existing EAServer
applications to EAServer
6. Because of
architecture changes in
EAServer, an explicit
migration is needed;
whereas with previous
versions you could simply
upgrade an existing
installation or install
and sync the entiti Jul. 30, 2006 02:00 PM Reads: 6,280 read & respond » |
Texas Workforce
Commission By PowerBuilder News Desk  The Texas Workforce
Commission, a state
agency that oversees
workforce development
programs, needed to
overhaul its popular
client/server application
to keep up with growth in
size and functionality.
Using Sybase technology,
it was able to
re-architect and
re-implement the
application, Jul. 29, 2006 02:45 PM Reads: 11,610 Replies: 1 read & respond » |