About this book

Audience

This book is for programmers who plan to convert traditional client-server PowerBuilder® applications to PowerBuilder .NET Web Forms or Windows Forms applications, or to develop new .NET applications or .NET components in PowerBuilder.

How to use this book

This book describes how to use PowerBuilder .NET wizards to generate both Web Forms and Windows Forms applications and to generate Web services and .NET assemblies from PowerBuilder custom class user objects. It provides information on design and coding considerations for converting PowerBuilder applications to .NET applications. It also describes the client-side events and event handlers you can use to enhance the performance of your Web Forms applications.

Related documents

For a description of books in the PowerBuilder documentation set, see the preface of the PowerBuilder Getting Started book. The Getting Started book also has tutorials for .NET Web Forms and Windows Forms applications.

Other sources of information

Use the Sybase Getting Started CD, the SyBooks CD, and the Sybase Product Manuals Web site to learn more about your product:

Conventions

The formatting conventions used in this manual are:

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Indicates

Retrieve and Update

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  • Command, function, and method names

  • Keywords such as true, false, and null

  • Datatypes such as integer and char

  • Database column names such as emp_id and f_name

  • User-defined objects such as dw_emp or w_main

variable or file name

When used in descriptive text and syntax descriptions, oblique font indicates:

  • Variables, such as myCounter

  • Parts of input text requiring substitution, such as pblname.pbd

  • File and path names

File>Save

Menu names and menu items are displayed in plain text. The greater than symbol (>) shows you how to navigate menu selections. For example, File>Save indicates “select Save from the File menu.”

dw_1.Update()

Monospace font indicates:

  • Information that you enter in a dialog box or on a command line

  • Sample script fragments

  • Sample output fragments

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