How to Create a Web-Architected PowerBuilder Application
A four-step process
By Kay Jenkins
Our company, AssetPoint, develops, sells, and supports a software product, TabWare, an EAM (Enterprise Asset Management) software package that is developed with PowerBuilder. The mandate from our new ownership in the spring of 2008 was to release a web-architected version of our application by year end (2008!). We had been having trouble competing in the marketplace without a web application for at least two years prior to that, and the issue had finally reached the boiling point. With such an aggressive year-end deadline and a limited budget, a re-write was out of the question. With a re-write as a known non-option, we approached this initiative with this four-step process…
AssetPoint公司从2008年就开始使用Appeon的产品,2009年12月底他们的项目经理受PBDJ (PowerBuilder Developer Journal) 的邀请发表了他们技术选型、Web迁移、以及实际发布的经验和历程。
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