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OpenEdge 10.1A01 (tar format) Downloads: 1 $0.00 | 05/22/06 OpenEdge 10 Dev Tools Source Code - tar file
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This download contains the OpenEdge 10.1A01 release Development Tools source files. You can download this code and use it in accordance with the terms and conditions of the PSDN Code Share License Agreement. Progress will not accept modifications to this code. However, if you want to share something you develop using this code, please submit it to PSDN Code Share. |
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OpenEdge 10.1A01 (zip format) Downloads: 14 $0.00 | 05/22/06 OpenEdge 10 Dev Tools Source Code - zip file
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This download contains the OpenEdge 10.1A01 release Development Tools source files. You can download this code and use it in accordance with the terms and conditions of the PSDN Code Share License Agreement. Progress will not accept modifications to this code. However, if you want to share something you develop using this code, please submit it to PSDN Code Share. |
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Progress/400 to OpenEdge/ODBC transformation Downloads: 14 $0.00 | 05/04/06 DataServers - DB2
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This zip file contains utilities and documents to aid the transformation form the V9.1C Progress/400 DataServer to the OpenEdge DataServer for ODBC.
The OpenEdge DataServer for ODBC is not a direct product replacement for the Progress/400 DataServer, which retired in September 2004.
The OpenEdge DataServer for ODBC provides generic connectivity to various data sources (including DB2 for Windows and the AS/400) via the ODBC open standard protocol. Although the ODBC protocol is in alignment with IBM’s UDB2 RDBMS strategy (SQL only access) the generic nature of the OpenEdge DataServer for ODBC means that that specific RDBMS features related to functionality and performance can not be utilized and therefore performance (as compared to the Progress/400 DataServer) is going to be an area of the transformation process that will require special attention. The embedded whitepaper titled ‘DB2 Accessibility Whitepaper – May 2006’ is currently a draft edition and will be updated overtime.
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Progress V 9.1E03 & V9.1E04 - Dynamics 2.1B Downloads: 3 $0.00 | 04/26/06 Progress V 9.1 Dev Tools Source Code - tar file
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These source files are applicable for OpenEdge 10.0B03, 10.0B04 and 10.0B05.
This download contains the source files of the OpenEdge 10.0B App Builder product. OpenEdge 10.0B commercial shipment release. You can download this code and use it in accordance with the terms and conditions of the PSDN Code Share License Agreement. Progress will not accept modifications to this code. However, if you want to share something you develop using this code, please submit it to PSDN Code Share.
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Basic eScript WebObject Downloads: 42 $0.00 | 04/26/06 Internet - WebSpeed
added by: Chris Skeldon |
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Basic eScript WebObject
The basic eScript WebObject offers an alternative model for developing WebSpeed applications to those supplied with the Progress and OpenEdge products. Its offers a method of implementing a web user-interface in a way consistent with the model-view-controller (MVC) paradigm recommended by the OpenEdge Reference Architecture.
MVC advocates separating the ‘view’ that the user sees from the ‘controller’ and ‘model’. The controller is the logic that pertains to a particular class of user-interface and the model is the data and rules that give the application its value. With WebSpeed the view is created using XHTML, cascading style sheets and often a scripting language, such as JavaScript, while the controller is the WebObject. The eScript WebObject allows the view and controller to be separated, allowing one to be changed without the other. For example, it allows the XHTML to be changed without the need to recompile the WebObject. It also means that there can be multiple views for a given WebObject with the one to use being selected by some application defined criteria, such as browser type.
To build a web page, eScript tags are added to the .html file. At runtime, eScript’s script processor reads the file and calls the user-defined functions within the WebObject that correspond to the eScript tags. These tags control whether, or how many times, a section of the page will be output and where data will go.
Within the eScriptWO.zip file is a page, ‘eScript Read Me.html’, that describes how to install the WebObject into the OpenEdge environment. Also within this file is an example WebObject, custsrch.p, together with its corresponding view, custsearch.html.
The eScript WebObject available here sits at the heart of a framework called ps:eScript that Global Field Services uses when working with customers on WebSpeed assignments. More on this can be found in the ps:eScript FAQ (also in eScriptWO.zip).
If you have question relating to the use of the eScript WebObject, please contact chris.skeldon@progress.com.
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Stylus Studio Adapter Downloads: 17 $0.00 | 04/06/06 OpenEdge Reference Architecture - Sample Code
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"Convert to XML is a powerful new tool for legacy data integration. Convert to XML allows you to design custom XML converters to get any non-XML files into an XML document format. Convert to XML works with Stylus Studio®'s XML data source framework, enabling you to treat any legacy data file as a live XML data source for use elsewhere in Stylus Studio®, for example, as an input source for an XQuery or XSLT mapping project.
Please note that Convert to XML is only available in Stylus Studio XML Enterprise Edition." [from: Stylus Studio Website]
Stylus Studio also offers an API to integrate these features into a Java application. The purpose of this service is to take the Stylus API and use it as a service on the ESB.
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Web services from the 4GL Downloads: 77 $0.00 | 03/31/06 4GL - Web services
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This sample codes are in reference to the PSDN Web Seminar Call Any Web Service from the 4GL. View or download the web seminar recording. If you have any questions regarding the sample code, please contact Michael Resnick. |
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OpenEdge 10.0B04 (zip format) Downloads: 30 $0.00 | 03/22/06 OpenEdge 10 Dev Tools Source Code - zip file
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This download contains the source files of the OpenEdge 10.0B App Builder product. OpenEdge 10.0B commercial shipment release. You can download this code and use it in accordance with the terms and conditions of the PSDN Code Share License Agreement. Progress will not accept modifications to this code. However, if you want to share something you develop using this code, please submit it to PSDN Code Share. |
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OpenEdge 10.0B04 (tar format) Downloads: 1 $0.00 | 03/22/06 OpenEdge 10 Dev Tools Source Code - tar file
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This download contains the source files of the OpenEdge 10.0B App Builder product. OpenEdge 10.0B commercial shipment release. You can download this code and use it in accordance with the terms and conditions of the PSDN Code Share License Agreement. Progress will not accept modifications to this code. However, if you want to share something you develop using this code, please submit it to PSDN Code Share. |
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OpenEdge 10.1A (zip format) Downloads: 108 $0.00 | 02/02/06 OpenEdge 10 Dev Tools Source Code - zip file
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This download contains the source files of the OpenEdge 10.1A App Builder product. OpenEdge 10.1A commercial shipment release. You can download this code and use it in accordance with the terms and conditions of the PSDN Code Share License Agreement. Progress will not accept modifications to this code. However, if you want to share something you develop using this code, please submit it to PSDN Code Share. |
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