PowerBuilder 10.5 Launch Seminar
8th March 2006 at Lords Cricket Ground
Agenda

If you would like to attend please book online, email admin@stun.org.uk or call 020 8421 3533
09.30 Registration & Refreshments
10.00 PB10.5 Features Overview and Walkthrough

Discover the new UI, toolbars from the new release of PowerBuilder

  • Treeview, a new DataWindow presentation style
  • New DataWindow functionality, including autosize height on all bands
  • User interface improvements with new icons, menus, toolbars, rich text control and datetime picker control
  • New BYTE datatype
  • Updated RDBMS support for Oracle and ASE 15
  • Enhanced Web Services support for PowerBuilder clients. 10.5 has a Web Services implementation that supports .NET

11.00 Coffee Break
11.15 PB for all your development

We uncover lesser known features of PowerBuilder that make your development easier. PowerBuilder Does That? - If you think PowerBuilder is all client/server, think again. PowerBuilder does distributed computing and lets you work in a J2EE environment.

  • PBR for Application Servers - with the new PBVM plugin you deploy with your choice of app server (overview/demo)
  • PB for Java - the JSF Datawindow will enable your Java developers to use PB DataWindows (overview/demo)
  • PB for .NET - PB support for .NET and DataWindow .NET, 4GL solutions to .NET development. Windows development is evolving with the support of the .NET Framework, and with PowerBuilder we are well positioned to take you there. We have already delivered some support, and we are continuing to do so with each release. (directional overview only)
  • PB for Mobility - PocketBuilder, taking your PB applications to mobile devices. With PocketBuilder you can build and deploy a mobile application in less an hour. (directional overview only)
  • PB and the WEB - the Web DataWindow, did you know there is WEB authoring with PB or Web DataWindow availability to JSP ? (overview/walkthrough)

12.45 Lunch Break
14.00 Discover the world of Lords Cricket Ground - Tour and Visit to see the Ashes
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