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I will never share your email address -- promise. &laquo; Converting PowerBuilder Applications to Java &#8211; Tip #1 Information Technology Burnout &#8211; How do you avoid it? &raquo; Jul 19 WaveMaker delivers for the cloud like PowerBuilder did for client-server Categories: Development, Featured, Java, PowerBuilder, SaaS, Top 10 All Time, Top 5 All Time, Top Ten Last 6mo, WaveMaker by DisplacedGuy Tweet WaveMaker? delivers for the cloud like PowerBuilder did for client-server About WaveMaker Rapid Application Development for Business-Critical Web 2.0 Applications WaveMaker is an?easy-to-use WYSIWYG development tool for the cloud platform. ?It has a visual drag-and-drop interface that makes Web 2.0 and cloud application development easy and fun, like what PowerBuilder did for client-server. ?If I had to describe WaveMaker in one sentence, I&#8217;d say it is an open, development IDE, that will help you build impressive looking RIA (Rich Internet Applications)?without needing to know how to use CSS,?HTML or?Java. ?The finished product is a real Java application deployed as a .war or .ear file. The interface has similarities to PowerBuilder in the sense that much of the development is drag-and-drop and WYSIWYG. ? Like PowerBuilder you can create database update applications with no code, or very little code. ? WaveMaker even has a feature mildly resembling the datawindow in PowerBuilder called enterprise data widgets. ?You can import your data-model into WaveMaker and the data widgets are created for each of the tables in your database while taking into consideration the relationships between tables. ?When you drag-and-drop the data widgets onto your application window, WaveMaker automatically creates &#8220;datawindow like&#8221; update forms. ?In the application I created, a grid style list on the top and free-form detail view on the bottom. ?To do that in PowerBuilder you&#8217;d actually need to create two datawindows, and write code to share them, sync them and call update functions. Though similarities exist, PowerBuilder is a fat client, Win32 style tool and WaveMaker is a pretty Web 2.0 IDE that runs in your browser. ? I love that WaveMaker works in Google Chrome and I have yet to encounter any problems with it which is great, I can&#8217;t stand tools that require I use the painfully slow Internet Explorer. What sets WaveMaker apart from the competition? WaveMaker is the hottest development platform for RIA available with over 15,000 developers worldwide. ?The last time we&#8217;ve seen a development tool with such a head start over the competition was with?PowerBuilder and client-server development in the 1990&#8242;s. ?PowerBuilder developers cashed in for nearly a decade while PB maintained technical superiority and another decade due to the sheer number of apps developed in PowerBuilder needing to be maintained or rewritten. ? Any developer looking to ride the next wave, ?owe it to themselves to take a hard look at WaveMaker. WaveMaker Studio generates standard Java apps &#8211; extensible by experienced Java developers using any Java IDE You can develop a robust, fully functional database web application with create, read, update and delete functionality without writing any Java code. ? This isn&#8217;t marketing hype, I&#8217;ve My first WaveMaker database web application. Created in less than an hour via a WaveMaker tutorial and has insert, update and delete functionality. Zero lines of Java code were written... by me. downloaded WaveMaker and created my very first RIA in a matter of hours following the tutorial on the WaveMaker website. ?The beauty of WaveMaker is that it generates a standard Java application (WAR or EAR file) that can be deployed to just about any old application server. Entirely open source, including the WaveMaker application itself WaveMaker is based on Dojo 1.0 framework and automatically generates Java, Spring, ?ACEGI (Spring Security), ?Hibernate, messaging, user security (LDAP or DBMS) and multitenancy code for you. ?People like myself who want to learn all the latest technologies can use the generated code as a crutch in coming up to speed using Java and experienced Java developers can extend the WaveMaker applications as needed. ?Last but not least, WaveMaker improves developer productivity after coding is completed by providing one-click deployment to various cloud-based servers! WaveMaker applications have the benefits WPF without being forced to deploy on Microsoft servers WaveMaker&#8217;s use of panels in the graphical designer is a strong feature that makes it easy to create attractive looking web 2.0 style apps that automatically scale, adjust and resize based on screen resolution or platform. ?WaveMaker provides the same benefits as Microsoft&#8217;s new WPF technology without being forced to deploy on expensive Microsoft servers or software. ?All other non WPF 4GL programming languages require that you manually code for resizing which can not only be time consuming but technically challenging if there are a lot of controls on the page. ?So with WaveMaker you get the benefits of WPF but in an Open Source solution. My first impressions after trying WaveMaker Coming from a PowerBuilder background I expected a lot and WaveMaker delivered I&#8217;ve spent most of my career doing PowerBuilder development against every major DBMS and I still believe it offers productivity beyond anything on the market for client-server applications. ?But the writing is on the wall for client-server and rich internet applications and WaveMaker are the future. ? I&#8217;ve been spoiled with visual inheritance and the datawindow in PowerBuilder. WaveMaker is the fastest, easiest way to develop RIA and soften the steep Java learning curve WaveMaker is the first development tool to catch my attention and keep it. ?WaveMakers&#8217; claim of building a functional enterprise web application without needing to write Java code is for real. ?In a single day, I&#8217;ve taken an existing PHP / MySQL web 1.0 application and re-created a good portion of the core functionality using WaveMaker. ?I had initially planned on showing off my work in this article but I&#8217;m so impressed by the end result that I&#8217;m seriously considering finishing it up and making it a SaaS ?(Software as a Service) offering. ? The fact that a non-Java developer can take WaveMaker with minimal experience and training and develop a competitive SaaS should speak volumes about how powerful and easy to use WaveMaker really is. 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This book now ends where Programming iOS 7 will pick up./p> The separation is nice for those [&hellip;] PowerBuilder Developers JournalSAP to Announce a New Version of PowerBuilder November 22, 2013Tuesday night, SAP confirmed that they will be presenting the official PB Roadmap during the PB World Tour in Europe. After months of speculation, confirmation arrived that SAP will officially support PowerBuilder, and that a new version will be released containing additional features. This announcement will be made directly by SAP to the community during th [&hellip;]Appeon Mobile 2.0 Beta November 7, 2013Appeon Mobile 2.0 Beta androidGet Your Beta Accounts Now! Be the first to deploy apps for Android with PowerBuilder! Appeon plans to launch the Beta version of Appeon Mobile for Android in mid November. We&#039;re looking for people with all kinds of PowerBuilder development experience to participate in this beta program.read moreDo You Need to Connect to SQL Anywhere 16 from OpenOffice 4.0? September 1, 2013Sybase Central 16 is a very nice interface and I never encountered any problem from its earliest version (I jumped in at version 9, may be). However, if you want to connect to a database and create tables; run queries; create views; create forms and reports you can use OpenOffice 4.0 which is very simple to use. When you install SQL Anywhere 16 it comes with [&hellip;]Whither Windows? April 20, 2013One of the questions that I’ve been pondering lately is what will become of Windows. Based on the buzz about BYOD (bring your own device), tablets and the like, and the less-than-stellar reception of Windows 8 and Surface (Microsoft’s Windows 8 tablet), you’d think that Windows was on its last legs. Combine this with the “death of the PC” hype, and things lo [&hellip;]Come on in, the Forums Are Fine… April 3, 2013What forums you may ask; the Sybase NNTP forums? No, those are going away. Not on the schedule that was originally proposed (December 1 of 2012), but they will go away soon. Replacing them are the online discussion forums in the PowerBuilder Development Center (PDC), part of the SAP Community Network (SCN). Never fear though, the information on the Sybase NN [&hellip;]A Look at Appeon Mobile April 1, 2013I am here to tell you it’s true. You can write iPad applications in PowerBuilder. I’m sure that you are waiting for the other shoe to drop but ladies and gentlemen, there is no other shoe. It is simply the truth. You can write iPad applications in PowerBuilder. Those of you who have iPads, have you ever seen an MDI application running on an iPad? No? Neither [&hellip;] Copyright &copy; 2014 Displaced Guy. Return to top Powered by WordPress and the Graphene Theme. 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