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| Trond Aarĝ 2004-03-27, 12:22 am |
| Hi!
Our plan is to migrate our application from powerbuilder to .net (over a
"longer" time span).
I wonder if some of you have done this. I would like any kind of advice.
Specialy I would like advice about how to make new windows in .net(Winforms)
and integrate them in our powerbuilder application.
Thanks in advance
Trond
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| Jim Douglas 2004-03-27, 12:22 am |
| Say it's a re-write three times fast! Now if you were moving to .NET on the
web it would be different, why move to .NET and forms?
"Trond Aarĝ" <trond.aaro@bergen-itech.no> wrote in message
news:bu0scv$1dc$1@news.tdcnorge.no...
> Hi!
>
> Our plan is to migrate our application from powerbuilder to .net (over a
> "longer" time span).
>
> I wonder if some of you have done this. I would like any kind of advice.
> Specialy I would like advice about how to make new windows in
..net(Winforms)
> and integrate them in our powerbuilder application.
>
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Trond
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| 100% agree.
For a new brand app, i would choose pb over C# or VB.net.
Nothing compares to pb datawindow.
With PB9, you can do XML, Webservices very easily.
Anyway, Sybase is about to release the DW for .net soon.
"Jim Douglas" <james.douglas@genesis-software.com> a écrit dans le message
de news:xj_Mb.44690$5V2.62056@attbi_s53...
> Say it's a re-write three times fast! Now if you were moving to .NET on
the
> web it would be different, why move to .NET and forms?
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> "Trond Aarĝ" <trond.aaro@bergen-itech.no> wrote in message
> news:bu0scv$1dc$1@news.tdcnorge.no...
> .net(Winforms)
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