You can develop the following with Sybase WorkSpace Database Development tooling:
SQL Files – typically, these are SQL statements or portions of code that you may plan to use in a procedural object.
Procedural Objects – form the building blocks of your database application that you can then integrate into a business process.
Messaging statements (or constructs) – functions that allow you to develop Adaptive Server Enterprise Real-Time Messaging Services.
Databases – you can create simple Adaptive Server Anywhere, Adaptive Server Enterprise, and Sybase IQ databases for use in developing applications.
Tables and views – you can create and edit tables and views using Database Explorer.
Web services – you can expose Adaptive Server Anywhere stored procedures as Web services or you can create an ASE Web services consumer from a Web service.
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