
PowerBuilder 9 Internet and Distributed Application Development
by Green, William; Olson, John D.Rent Book
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Summary
Author Biography
William Green and his team of writers are among the most prominent members of the Sybase community, having helped found TeamSybase in 1994. They have written and served on the advisory boards for every major PowerBuilder publication and have authored three books -- Powerbuilder 5 Object-Oriented Design and Development (McGraw-Hill), Powerbuilder Foundation Class (PFC) Professional Reference (McGraw-Hill), and Secrets of the PowerBuilder Masters (SYS-CON). Together they respond to several hundred newsgroups and listserv postings daily regarding PowerBuilder development. In addition, they remain active consultants implementing PowerBuilder-based solutions, they server on key community advisory panels within Sybase, and have access to technical, marketing, and management sources at all levels.
Table of Contents
Introduction | p. 1 |
Distributed Computing Basics | |
Introduction to Distributed Application Development | p. 5 |
Introduction to Distributed Application Development with PowerBuilder | p. 35 |
Introduction to EAServer | p. 55 |
Migrating Existing Applications | p. 69 |
Developing Components | p. 109 |
Developing Distributed Applications | |
Distributed Application Analysis and Design | p. 157 |
Exploring the Web DataWindow | p. 177 |
XML DataWindows | p. 223 |
Developing for and with JSPs | p. 249 |
Inter-Component Development | p. 273 |
Using the EAServer API | p. 289 |
Multithreading with EAServer | p. 325 |
Accessing J2EE Constructs | p. 351 |
Distributed Application Development with Basic Component Frameworks | p. 391 |
Deploying to EAServer | p. 405 |
Advanced Features and Techniques | |
EAServer Administration Using Jaguar Manager | p. 437 |
EAServer Problem Analysis and Troubleshooting | p. 467 |
EAServer Monitoring | p. 503 |
Connection Caches | p. 529 |
Developing for and with XML | p. 563 |
Developing for and with Web Services | p. 589 |
Developing for Mobile Systems | p. 623 |
Accessing EJB Servers with PowerBuilder | p. 649 |
Working with Enterprise Portal | p. 685 |
Looking Ahead - The Future of PB and Distributed Application Development | p. 737 |
Appendix | |
Error and Troubleshooting Reference | p. 745 |
Index | p. 753 |
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