I'm back from Exchange and vacation and I would like to share some of the questions (and concerns) I heard regarding the Advanced GUI. First and foremost, let's get talk about a new name. It was announced at Exchange that the new names are OpenEdge GUI for .NET and OpenEdge...
Don’t get me wrong. I am a big fan of Ajax. In fact I spoke on Ajax at the Progress Exchange conferences in 2006 and 2007, and was very excited to see that several customers were speaking at Exchange 2008 on how to use Ajax with OpenEdge. However, given...
The OpenEdge 10.2A Beta website is now open for those customers wishing to register for the beta program. The beta program is scheduled to run from 14 July through 1 December, 2008.
The focal point of OpenEdge 10.2A is...
With Exchange now more than a week behind us and most of us now back are at our “day” jobs, I would like to take this opportunity to thank all of you for a great conference. With over 800 attendees learning and sharing in more than 110 sessions and 3 pre-conference workshops the conference was a...
We’ve been talking for a long time now about the OpenEdge Reference Architecture (see a host of definitional and example materials at www.psdn.com under the new Service Oriented Business Application Expertise Center). The OERA is the diagram with the layers from...
With enhancements in the OpenEdge 10.1x release family, ABL (Advanced Business Language) is being extended with standard formal object-oriented (OO) functionality: objects, classes, methods, polymorphism, inheritance, delegation, statics, properties, strong typing, and more.
A big...
One of the major new areas in OpenEdge 10 is the language support for classes. ABL now lets you define source files as classes, as an alternative to procedures, to take advantage of many valuable object-oriented features established by languages like Java and C#, including inheritance and...
Last month, I had the pleasure of attending Eclipsecon 2008, Eclipse conference, in Santa Clara, CA. The conference was well attended with 1404 attendees representing 37 countries. There were 10 parallel tracks and with a wide range of sessions from “Getting started” to “How to make money with...
Are toasters and vacuum cleaners ultimate examples of commodities? Of course!, right? Well, think again.
A few months back I read ‘The Myth of Commoditization’ by Michael Schrage, an article in the ‘MIT Sloan Management...
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