Have a good one.' We hear
this expression often
these days. I find myself
wondering what exactly it
means. Have a
good...what? But think
about it. What it really
means is that the speaker
is unwilling to make a
commitment. Someone m...
Sybase announced the
general availability of
EAServer 4.0. EAS 4.0
provides support for J2EE
1.3, EJB 2.0, updated
connectors, an exposed
JMS API, Web server
plug-ins, unified
install, and added JDMK
API. It also now handles
JSP a...
San Diego - the city by
the bay - hosted TechWave
2001, August 12-16, and
by all indications the
city and Sybase did a
great job. As the Sybase
loyal fought the economic
slowdown and budget cuts
to attend the annual
gathering, Sybas...
To meet today's growing
demand for delivering Web
applications, you need a
solid development
framework. Fortunately
for PowerBuilder
developers, a couple of
frameworks are available
that will allow you to
leverage your
PowerBuilde...
As of Sybase's EAServer
4.0, OEM developers and
IT organizations can take
advantage of two new
installation features
that allow them to create
and deploy applications
with an embedded
installation of EAServer.
EAServer 4.0
i...
EAServer 4.0 is the
latest release of
Sybase's award-winning
application server. This
edition simply adds to
the features that
currently exist in the
3.6.1 release. Unlike
other vendors, Sybase has
taken a radical approach
to d...
For developers looking at
the complex problem of
building Web applications
that produce dynamically
generated content, using
JavaServer Pages (JSP) is
an excellent solution.
JSP is a Web-scripting
specification developed
by Sun ...
EAServer is a
component-based CORBA
application server. That
means it's built using a
component architecture;
Sybase made these
components accessible, so
just about anything the
server can do, you can
access and use.
Making Middleware Easier'
is a major theme of the
Java 2 Platform,
Enterprise Edition.
Another is 'The Platform
for Enterprise
Solutions.' The former
sounds like they're
trying to make our n-tier
development jobs easier;
the latte...
This is the second of two
articles describing how
JP Morgan in London
developed an XML
interface between a
Web-based bond trading
system and one of its
back-office systems. Part
1 (Vol. 8, issue 8)
focused on parsing the
XML file...
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Two of the biggest
launches in Rich Internet
Application history took
place in 2007/2008 when
Adobe launched AIR 1.0 in
February '08 and
Microsoft launched
Silverlight (September
'07). At the 6th
International AJAXWorld
RIA Conference & Expo in
October SYS-CON Events is
delighted to be
In PowerBuilder 11.2,
.NET meets J2EE head-on
with the capability to
deploy .NET Windows Forms
and Web Forms
applications (as well as
assemblies and Web
Services) that access
Enterprise JavaBeans
(EJBs) in Sybase's own
EAServer. As you'll see
over the course of this
article, integratin
HarPB is a specialized
utility for checking
PowerBuilder source
objects in and out of
AllFusion Harvest. It
handles the special
requirements of checking
objects out to
PowerBuilder Libraries
(PBLs) and checking
objects in from PBLs.
These operations are
non-standard to most
source cont
Back in 2002, Sybase
announced their
four-phase approach
toward adding .NET
support to PowerBuilder.
Phase 1 was the
implementation of web
services in PB9 and Phase
2 was the release of
DataWindow.NET, which was
packaged with PB 10.
Phases 3 and 4 were the
more significant phases.
In P
I have been asked many
times by various clients,
students, and the IT
curious about
PowerBuilder: When did
Sybase develop the
product and how did it
evolve? I keep telling
this story and answering
e-mails on the subject. I
am now to the point where
I have decided that I
should have PBD
PowerBuilder 11 deploys
entire applications as
.NET Windows Form or Web
Form applications and
deploys individual
components as .NET
Assemblies and as .NET
Web Services. Version 11
consumes resources of the
default .NET framework as
well as resources of
custom developer-defined
.NET res
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HarPB is a specialized
utility for checking
PowerBuilder source
objects in and out of
AllFusion Harvest. It
handles the special
requirements of checking
objects out
I began my career at RCA
Aerospace and Defense in
1983 and worked at MITRE
Corp., BAE Systems, and
the State of NH. I worked
in the defense field
performing software
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