Thursday, February 24, 2011

PB.NET Debugger

  ** Hot News **
"Kool" Webinar Coming!

    One great feature of the new PowerBuilder .NET IDE is the .NET debugger. Join Sybase for the webcast "Fun with the PowerBuilder .NET Debugger" on Wednesday March 2, 2011 (1-2pm Eastern) to learn more.

    The presentation will feature some cool and powerful new features that PowerBuilder can now
leverage via the Visual Studio shell. You host - John Strano - will be covering topics such as:
  • Debugger advantages with the VS Isolated Shell
  • Drag and drop breakpoint locations
  • Variable Watch window
  • TipWatch
  • Conditonal breakpoints on specific variable values and number of loop
  • iterations (Hit counts)
  • Conditionally printing to an output log
  • Running to a specified function on the call stack
  • Stepping into, through and out of C#!


  For more information on PowerBuilder 12 please visit www.sybase.com/powerbuilder12.


Regards ... Chris

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

PBTV March 2011


 Upcoming webinars on PowerBuilderTV
 
For March, take some time to update your PowerBuilder skills and applications with PBTV webinars ...
  

Tuesday March 15th
TWO sessions
at 11:00 CET (Paris)
OR
12:00pm EST (New York)

Modernize your PowerBuilder applications

Do you want to bring your legacy PowerBuilder applications up to date?
In this webinar we’ll show you solutions to simply and effectively add innovative features, such as deploying your application on the web, renovating the user interface, reusing Windows Accounts, providing multilingual features, and more…
You’ll come away ready to give your applications a facelift!

Presenter: Christophe Dufourmantelle

Click here to register for the
EUROPE session
11:00am Paris time
Register
Click here to register for the
NORTH AMERICA session
12:00pm New York time
Register

Tuesday March 29th
at 12:00pm EST (New York) / 18:00 CET (Paris)

Dockable Windows

Dock'em, tab'em, float'em, pull'em onto multiple monitors! On March 29th, see yet one more way you can benefit from PowerBuilder 12 and WPF.
Join John Strano to see how you and your team can take advantage of dockable windows to enhance the UX of your PowerBuilder applications.

Presenter: John Strano
Register





Thursday April 14th
at 11:00am EST (New York) / 17:00 CET (Paris)

Take your commercial applications to the next level

During this webcast, you will see how to evolve your commercial applications and win new clients:
secure your SaaS applications, make your application customizable by your clients, protect your source code against reverse engineering, and support multiple languages to open new markets.

Presenter: Christophe Dufourmantelle
Register

 Don't forget to check out the archive of past webinars!


Regards .. Chris


Tuesday, February 15, 2011

PBTV February 2011

Upcoming webinars on PowerBuilderTV!

Kung Hay Fat Choy!


Thursday February 10th
at 12:00pm EST (New York) / 18:00 CET (Paris)

How to separate security logic from business logic

Most existing PowerBuilder applications are large, complex and somewhat stable.
When end-users request a change in application permission features, it involves a costly development cycle (design, impact analysis, modification, testing, deployment...).
What if you could make those changes without touching your code or redeploying the application?
In this presentation you will see:
• How to externalize security rules in Visual Guard
• How to create new permissions without changing the application currently in production
• How to grant these permissions at any time, to login/password accounts or Windows Accounts

Presenter: Christophe Dufourmantelle
Register

Thursday February 24th
at 12:00pm EST (New York) / 18:00 CET (Paris)

Using WCF to call Web Services in a PowerBuilder .NET Application

This session will demonstrate how to call a web service in a PowerBuilder .NET WPF application using WCF. Attendees will learn how to create a WCF proxy object, invoke a web service and use the generated .NET objects to interact with the web service.

Presenter: Dave Fish
Register

Click to see the full schedule or learn more  

 
Don't forget to check out the archive of past webinars!


Regards .... Chris