Alright Phil, I have been registered for a while but do you have to get me all excited this far from WWRUG10? I am already seeing conflicts in my session schedule :)
Jason On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 5:44 PM, Phil Bautista <bauti...@bullcreek.com>wrote: > ** > > Here is another sneak peak at some UI improvements, Reporting, Full Text > Search, and a couple of great topics on the Developer Studio and how to make > it more useful. If you haven’t already registered, you can still sign up at > http://www.wwrug10.com > > * * > > *Topic* > > Richer UI Capabilities in AR System 7.6.03 > > *Abstract*** > > BMC introduced a major upgrade to the user interface capabilities in AR > System 7.5 but did not stop there. AR > > System now includes major new features including table field upgrades, drag > and drop, use of color and images to > > show the state of data, new field display types, and more. This session > gives an overview of these capabilities for > > developers to consider how to leverage these for up-to-date user > experiences. > > *Synopsis*** > > This talk is a must for those who want more detail about the specific UI > enhancements included in the latest release. > > It will use an updated “uidemo” application to show how they can be used. > Topics to be covered include: > > * adding / removing table rows in memory > > * enhancements to in-line table editing > > * drag and drop > > * use of color and images within table or tree data > > * the rich text editor as a character field display type > > * right-alignment > > * fly-out style navigation > > * AR Skins (for customer branding) > > > > *Topic*** > > Life Beyond the Remedy User Tool: Why it’s Safe to Leave it Behind > > *Abstract*** > > Web-based Remedy applications now have the performance and feature set > needed to make desktop deployment > > increasingly unnecessary. Learn about enhancements to the AR System > mid-tier related to migration the web. Also > > we will cover best design practices for “web-first” application design. > > *Synopsis*** > > This talk will cover various aspects of AR System mid-tier compared with > Remedy User, including such topics as > > performance, security, reporting, license management, saved searches, > browser support > > Also, there will be a summary of “dos and don’ts” for Remedy application > development aimed at the Web. > > > > *Topic* > > User Interface Design Patterns in AR System > > *Abstract*** > > The AR System now supports more sophisticated UI capabilities than many > traditional AR developers know what to > > do with. Don’t worry - the best way to leverage them is often to apply them > in ways that users have already come to > > expect in other applications. This talk will cover a range of advanced UI > techniques that are achievable using AR > > System today. Whether you call these “design patterns” or simply “best > practices”, this approach helps translate > > modern UI requirements AR System constructs. > > *Synopsis*** > > Anyone interested in upgrading the look and feel of AR System applications > to a “web 2.0” experience should attend > > this talk. It will covers such common UI patterns as the flexible layout, > drag and drop, progressive disclosure, the > > visual catalog, the aggregated page, and more, all in AR System terms. > Sometimes, just knowing something is > > possible can help to make the right early design decisions. > > > > *Topic* > > Ad-Hoc Web Reporting for AR System 7.6.03 > > *Abstract*** > > The ad-hoc reporting capabilities on the web for AR System have been > dramatically improved. This session will offer > > a tour of the new reporting console, easy query builder, drag-drop-based > designer, ad-hoc charting, preview within > > the designer, rich export formats such as PDF and Microsoft Office, and > more. > > *Synopsis*** > > This session gives an overview of the web reporting upgrade in AR System > 7.6.03. It also includes a tour of the > > ad-hoc reporting consoles and functions from the end-user point of view, as > well as from the administrator point of > > view. > > > > *Topic*** > > Discover the new Full Text Search Infrastructure in AR System version 7.6. > > *Abstract*** > > AR System 7.6 introduces a new full text search infrastucture. This topic > will cover new features available for AR > > System applications that enhance the search experience. Attendees will > understand the new architecture of the > > search system, learn the features and limitations, and discover how to make > the best use of it. > > *Synopsis*** > > This presentation will cover: > > The new search architecture, The new back end search engine, What's > different from previous versions, > > How to search across multiple forms, How to integrate multi-form searching > in an application, > > The new licensing model, Troubleshooting and support tips, A demonstration > of the great new features > > > > *Topic* > > Accelerated Development using Developer Studio in AR System 7.6.03 > > *Abstract*** > > A host of awaited productivity enhancements for Developer Studio have > arrived, combining new features of > > Developer Studio with the previous features of Remedy Developer Plus and > Master AR Suite. This session will > > provide a tour of Developer Studio showing how to find, visualize, and > manage AR System application objects to > > shorten project lifecycles and ease maintenance of large applications. > > *Synopsis*** > > If you live in Developer Studio, this session is for you. Many new > Developer Studio features will be covered, > > including > > * graphical workflow visualization, expanded object searching, improved > workflow analyzer > > * search-based working lists, object labeling, printing any object, > generating documentation from any object list, preview forms in a built-in > browser > > Other tricks and tips for power users will be introduced. > > > > *Topic* > > Extending Developer Studio with Custom Plugins > > *Abstract*** > > Developer Studio has many powerful features, but there may some missing > functionality particular to your > > environment or development process. A powerful feature of Developer Studio > is the ability to extend it by writing > > your own Java/Eclipse plugins. Many people have asked about this > functionality, especially about what kind of > > extensions can be done, and what kind of skill-sets are needed. This talk > addresses these at a high level. > > *Synopsis*** > > This talk gets into some specifics about the Developer Studio plugin API > (which is a Java/Eclipse interface). > > Interfaces that will be covered include those that: > > * allow you to add your own custom operations to object lists, register > custom Eclipse Views for additional information, create your own object > types > > This session also describes technical knowledge requirements, development > techniques, and some useful examples. > > > > Phil Bautista, WWRUG10 Advisory Board > > 512-731-0304 > > http://www.linkedin.com/in/philbautista > > http://www.wwrug.org/wwrug10/contact_phil.html > > > _attend WWRUG10 www.wwrug.com ARSlist: "Where the Answers Are"_ _______________________________________________________________________________ UNSUBSCRIBE or access ARSlist Archives at www.arslist.org attend wwrug10 www.wwrug.com ARSlist: "Where the Answers Are"