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CA World 2002 News

CA World 2002 News. Steffen Weigert, UIT weigert@itu.int www.itu.int http://rubisweb.ch. CA World 2002 Orlando, 21-25 juin, 2002. Developer teams of INGRES and OpenRoad are present For presentations Panel with questions and answers In the lab For one to one talks. CA World 2002.

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CA World 2002 News

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  1. CA World 2002 News Steffen Weigert, UIT weigert@itu.int www.itu.int http://rubisweb.ch

  2. CA World 2002Orlando, 21-25 juin, 2002 • Developer teams of INGRES and OpenRoad are present • For presentations • Panel with questions and answers • In the lab • For one to one talks

  3. CA World 2002 • Advantage INGRES • CA push for Advantage Ingres 2.6 • Advantage OpenRoad • CA recommends Advantage OpenRoad 4.1 • Excitement about OpenRoad Application Server • Migration from ABF/Vision to OpenRoad • OpenRoad Application Server • Allows n-tier architecture, n>2 • COM callable interface which allows Visual Basic, ASP, .. to communicate with OpenRoad

  4. CA World 2002 • OpenRoad Application Server Demos • WinWord to OpenRoad • Excel to OpenRoad • ASP to OpenRoad

  5. CA World 2002 asp OpenRoad Application Server INGRES

  6. ITU Office tools integration UNIX CGI Non-WEB WEB INGRES

  7. FROM: Warnock, Neil [NEIL.WARNOCK@ca.com] Dear All, re: CA World I have been asked to summarise the OpenROAD aspects of last week's CA World and to give an idea of the technical 'futures' that were discussed.  This is hard but here goes... OpenROAD DEMO STANDS We had five demonstration stands on which the following were being shown: a) Transforge. Before your very eyes you could watch an ABF application being transformed *without any manual intervention* into an OO partitioned OpenROAD application. 100% transformation like this is rare (YMMV) but I think that those who saw the input ABF system will agree that it was not exactly  trivial 4GL. b) The OpenIDE plug in concept was illustrated by a pseudo 3rd party plugin image being dropped into w4glapps directory. The developer workbench detected it and registered it for use as a regular editor/tool deployed from workbench. c) Userclass Model Editor.  This also demonstrated a prototype of the OpenIDE plugin - the UME is integrated into workench as a plugin editor.  UME is a physical userclass modeller using UML notation with hooks into the userclass editor. Printing, reporting and XML import/export were demonstrated. Customers were invited to bring their own exports for reverse engineering of userclasses into a model.

  8. Warnock, Neil continued d) System Class Diagramming Tool. A prototype of a tool for visualising the System Class Hierarchy, with drilldown into the online PDF documentation. d) ORLaunch. A prototype of the small footprint client was demonstrated. e) AppServer Client Technologies.  Multiple appserver clients were demonstrated simultaneously. These included Java, JSP, ASP, VBScript, Excel, Word, OpenROAD.A cellphone IIS client was also demonstrated. A C# and ASP.NET version of Meeting Point was also discussed. f) An Application Server farm and load balancing were demonstrated. Load was visualised through a dynamic Excel chart. In the OpenROAD lab room a server farm of 25 Windows boxes was available. g) HTTP/SOAP (XML) AppServer data transport prototype was demonstrated. h) A demonstration application consisting of a generic SQLinput-->XMLoutput convertor (via AppServer). i) Supastor - a demonstration application using a home made Excel plug-in (.xll) to drive AppServer to store datasets of cells in a common shared Ingres DB (via AppServer). j) ERIC (Excel Research IMA data Collector)  A demonstration application that performed  near real time IMA data collection and charting in Excel (via AppServer).  A browser client to this tool was also shown.

  9. Warnock, Neil continued : FUTURES DISCUSSED These were discussed on the WEC stands and in sessions such as the DAR Party and the Developer Panel. Too many to mention but here are a few.  Warning - these are subject to change.  If you are looking for firm commitment or don't want to know then please skip this section. 1) Potential Demo Pack Contents. We have approx 20 under consideration. Examples are:-Thin client deployment evaluation, New 4GL features,Tomcat/JSP Meeting Point evaluation,C# and ASP.NET Meeting Point evaluation,SPO logfile analyser, OpenIDE sample plugins,Client code generators, Various demo apps from CA World as described above 2) OpenIDE. We are building an open interface into workbench. This means that tools, utilities and editors can be replaced and added by CA with relative ease and possibly outside the major functional release timescales. When successful this interface may be published to selected third parties and ultimately to everyone.  Tools, editors and utilities that conform to the OpenIDE specification could possibly operate without modification in environments such as ODS and son-of-workbench. 3) Thin client deployment. See spiel about Demo Pack 2 in my earlier email today 4) New System Class Poster. It's coming. 5) Smartlook built into Runtime. Under investigation 6) Silent Installer, MSI and PIF packaging. SDO for Unix. 7) Automated Web Services, Portal and Wireless integration. Those who were present will also have seen details of many other research projects currently planned.  We are actively integrating OpenROAD into other CA products, both runtime products and upstream/downstream tools. (see also presentation DB023SN)

  10. Warnock, Neil continued : OpenROAD PRESENTATIONS Most presentations can be downloaded from the Data Management and Application Development section under:- http://agendas.ca.com/agendas/ Ones to note include:-DAO11SN Session Title Application Evolution with Advantage Application Server for OpenROAD http://agendas.ca.com/agendas/SessionDetails.asp?SessionId=1695 DAO13LNA/B - Introduction to Advantage OpenROAD Application Server Lab (This is an upgraded version of the onld one that shows off the new client components in the MR.presentation is there - supporting lab materials will be available soon) DAO25SN - Introduction to Advantage Transforge http://agendas.ca.com/agendas/SessionDetails.asp?SessionId=1699 DAO31SN - Advantage OpenROAD Developer Panel http://agendas.ca.com/agendas/SessionDetails.asp?SessionId=1700DAO16SN Integrating Advantage OpenROAD With Other Technologies: XML, .NET, etc. http://agendas.ca.com/agendas/SessionDetails.asp?SessionId=1698  DAO17SN Session Title Climbing the Advantage OpenROAD Application Server Stairs http://agendas.ca.com/agendas/SessionDetails.asp?SessionId=2309 DAO18SN Session Title Using XML as a Language-Independent Parameter Format for Advantage OpenROAD http://agendas.ca.com/agendas/SessionDetails.asp?SessionId=2310 DAO19SN Session Title Using Java to Access an Advantage OpenROAD Application Server http://agendas.ca.com/agendas/SessionDetails.asp?SessionId=2402

  11. Warnock, Neil continued : DAO20SN Session Title Define Develop Deploy - How to Generate Maintainable Advantage OpenROAD Application Servers FAST! http://agendas.ca.com/agendas/SessionDetails.asp?SessionId=2403 DAO32LN Session Title Building Business Reports with Advantage OpenROAD Reporter http://agendas.ca.com/agendas/SessionDetails.asp?SessionId=1701 DBO23SN Session Title The Futures of Advantage OpenROAD http://agendas.ca.com/agendas/SessionDetails.asp?SessionId=1759 Apologies if I've missed some - I didn't get to them all myself. This email is also AppServer biased (surprise).  Please feel free to email the group with omissions.  Also, apologies if there is an important feature or future I've missed. Regards Neil Warnock    Computer AssociatesProject Leader, Advantage Application Servertel: +44 (0)113 256 6000fax: +44 (0)113 256 6222Neil.Warnock@ca.com

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