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.
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.
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.
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