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Tag Archives: Progress Exchange 2010
Progress Exchange Online 2010 Recording: Which UI is the right choice for you?
There are many different ways to present your application to users. Which one—a character, GUI, or Web interface– is right for your application? This session explores each UI choice to help you decide which solution or solutions fit your market. … Continue reading
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Progress Exchange Online 2010 Recording: GUI for .NET Adoption and Migration Strategies
Get a broader and deeper understanding of the possibilities of the compatibility features of the OpenEdge GUI for .NET. Rewriting the complete user interface is just one of many various strategies for leveraging the new UI capabilities with existing OpenEdge … Continue reading
ShareProgress Exchange Online 2010 – Thank you!
Progress Exchange Online 2010 was a great success. We’ve had far more visitors and discussions on our booth and in our presentations than expected and we are busy following up with people already. We wan’t to thank all our visitors … Continue reading
ShareExchange Online 2010 starting tomorrow!
As presenter and booth sponsor of Exchange Online 2010 we are excited that this great and informative event will start tomorrow, Tuesday 14th of September and last until Thursday 16th of September. We are participating with Shelley Chase from Progress … Continue reading
ShareOpenEdge GUI for .NET Adoption and Migration Strategies Part 8: Conclusion
The OpenEdge GUI for .NET is well integrated in today’s ABL and client products. It’s fully compatible to the classic ABL GUI. Even when many features of the .NET UI are very attractive to the developer and the end user, … Continue reading
ShareOpenEdge GUI for .NET Adoption and Migration Strategies Part 7: New development using GUI for .NET
New development using GUI for .NET Most Progress partners tend to use the GUI for .NET to improve the user interface of an existing Progress or OpenEdge application. After migrating the existing application to the GUI for .NET with the … Continue reading
ShareOpenEdge GUI for .NET Adoption and Migration Strategies Part 6: Suggestions and feedback
Feedback on embedded windows: With the WinKit we do recommend the following practices when making modifications to the source code of the windows you will be embedding Share
ShareOpenEdge GUI for .NET Adoption and Migration Strategies Part 5: Real world expamples
Real world example I: Update Texware / Germany Update Texware, a German Progress partner, is building an ERP system for the textile industry. Their screens are designed in the AppBuilder based on their own framework developed around Progress Version 7 … Continue reading
ShareOpenEdge GUI for .NET Adoption and Migration Strategies Part 4: Understanding embedded windows
Understanding embedded windows Progress ships two .NET Controls since OpenEdge Version 10.2A to support embedded windows. The Progress.Windows.WindowContainer is a .NET Control that can be used in any .NET design (static or dynamic) and can host an ABL window widget. … Continue reading
ShareOpenEdge GUI for .NET Adoption and Migration Strategies Part 3: Embedding ABL Windows
Embedding ABL Windows into .NET (and vice versa) The OpenEdge GUI for .NET has been equipped with the ability to integrate ABL Windows into .NET Forms. This core feature of OpenEdge 10.2A and 10.2B was originally added to support mixed … Continue reading
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