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PowerBuilder to .NET migration
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| vizard 2005-01-07, 8:57 am |
| Hello People,
Can any body tell me if there is a tool that migrates PB code to .NET code?
Thanks & Regds.
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| There are tools from a company called Artinsoft which claims to convert
the PB code (incl PFC) to Visual C #
This was one of the vendor recommended to us.
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| Jim Douglas 2005-01-07, 8:58 pm |
| The tool is called the .NET C# developer. I don't think there is a
"migration" as such, but more of a re-write.
Even it there was a tool I would hate to see what the end result code would
look like.
"vizard" <vin.vizard@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hello People,
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> Can any body tell me if there is a tool that migrates PB code to .NET
code?
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> Thanks & Regds.
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| Philip Salgannik 2005-01-08, 3:57 am |
| This is about 99.99% guaranteed vaporware...
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"vk" <vkodkani@email.com> wrote in message
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> There are tools from a company called Artinsoft which claims to convert
> the PB code (incl PFC) to Visual C #
> This was one of the vendor recommended to us.
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| Cjohnson 2005-01-18, 4:07 pm |
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check out appeon...
im told it does a good job if your PB is solid????
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>The tool is called the .NET C# developer. I don't think there is a
>"migration" as such, but more of a re-write.
>Even it there was a tool I would hate to see what the end result code would
>look like.
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>"vizard" <vin.vizard@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>code?
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| jaguar_ramesh 2005-02-04, 6:02 am |
| quote: Originally posted by vizard
Hello People,
Can any body tell me if there is a tool that migrates PB code to .NET code?
Thanks & Regds.
Hi,
you can look at this site, www.ewaksoft.com, which has got some tool and methodology to migrate PowerBuilder applications to .net platform.
http://www.ewaksoft.com
Thanks & Regards
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