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Enterprise Application Server 3.0

by Tony Michael - Technical Consultant, Sybase

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Agenda:

The presentation will focus on the new release of the Sybase Enterprise Application Studio (EAS).

We will explore how Sybase EAS helps developers to build and deploy e-commerce applications in many languages (PowerScript, Active X, C++, Java) with a component based environment and emphasis on PowerBuilder 7.0 and Enterprise Application Server.

Our primary message is Build, Manage and Deploy. We will introduce you to the new development features in PowerBuilder 7.0 and PowerJ 3.0 - and show you how to deploy and manage your applications to middle tier servers and to a variety of presentation clients (PB, VB, Java, HTML).

The following topics will be covered throughout the session:

Resources:

Missed the meeting?  The presentation samples and slides were based on the "Build The Future" seminar.   Take a look at the presentation slides and demos with step by step instructions available online:

Keynote
Provides an overview of the strategy for the Internet Applications Division of Sybase as well as the product road map for PowerBuilder, PowerJ and Enterprise Application Server.
Phase I - Building Ultra Thin, Ultra Fast, Ultra Powerful Web Clients
In the first phase, we will build a Shopping Cart application for an e-commerce Web site. Learn how to use the new HTML DataWindow for database retrieval and update in a then Web client. Create a product catalog with the ability to search for products, add products to a shopping cart, and change customer information.
Phase II - Engineering the Components for Complex Transactions
In the second phase, quickly build sophisticated order processing business logic with either PowerBuilder or PowerJ. Learn how to develop, deploy and debug reusable, standard components optimized for performance and scalability, and accessible by any kind of client application. And learn how to use EAServer techniques such as instance pooling and declarative transaction management, load balancing and fail over.
Phase III - Conducting Real Business on the Web
In the final phase, we will put our application online. Learn how to invoke the distributed order processing logic from the Web client.

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