Hi Niclas, I know Java well. I have many B2b applications written in STRUTS/Novell Extend, IBM WebSphere. I would like to rewrite a business management system in Java as I want to abandon several programming languages, tuning/adjustment of a stand-alone office computer ( PB Deployment, Oracle client ), possibility to work in various operational systems. At the moment I have many developed iBatis-based programs. I want to find such Java framework for intraoffice applications as struts for internet development. I heard about Avalon but never saw any examples and do not know what it is used for. If it is meets my needs I will gladly be using it.
I would like to rewrite my pb proposals to fit the J2EE architecture. Thank you a lot for answer ! Andrey. NH> On Tuesday 15 June 2004 01:58, Farr, Aaron wrote: >> Isn't PowerBuilder a report tool similar to Crystal Report? NH> Maybe one of those things advertised late at night to tone your body and that NH> you can store under your bed. :D NH> Seriously, PowerBuilder from Sybase is a RAD tool, which claims support for NH> both J2EE and dotNet. NH> I assume that means that PowerBuilder can output what you create, into J2EE NH> (let;s forget dotNet...forever) apps, or probably with some skeletal support NH> from Sybase wrapped around it. NH> So; NH> 1. You need to look at the generated output from PowerBuilder, and see if NH> there are any required bits from Sybase to make it run in a J2EE container. NH> 2. Bring your questions and future venture to a J2EE-"friendly" mailing list, NH> since we are mostly non-J2EE freaks around here. NH> Good Luck. NH> Niclas NH> Cheers NH> Niclas -- Best regards, Andrey mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
