At 06:56 AM 09.02.2000 -0800, you wrote:
>Alain,
>I have had a lot of success doing exactly what you are
>trying to do.  I'm using the HOW modeling tool from
>Riverton (learning edition comes with PB) and the
>framework (Openframe) that comes with it.  We've
>developed Jaguar components using just the framework
>with NO pfc with 3 types ofclients:
>1) thin PB clients using just PFC (no Openframe) 
>2) "chubby" clients using pfc and openframe
>3) web clients
>
>The thin PB clients are very similar to web clients
>(which makes porting relatively painless).  We've got
>all of our business logic in either Jaguar components
>or nvo's that are accessed (on Jaguar) by business
>service components.  I'm planning to do a writeup for
>the PBDJ on this very soon.  If you'd like any
>additional info, feel free to email me.  You can get
>info on HOW/Openframe at www.riverton.com .
>
>HTH,
>Kevin Ridley
>Senior Technical Architect
>Riverton Corporation
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Thanks a lot for your answer ...

My environment is a bit different.

The modeling tool is PowerDesigner that is used in fact as a datawindow
generator.

In the beginning of the project, a classical two-tier architecture was
choosed, so I decided to build my framework by using the power of PFCs
and especially the power of the linkage service.

Now, there is a need of a transaction manager and Jaguar CTS 3.0 was
choosed. My problem is to estimate the feasibility, and the costs
generated by the fact that I will have to "simulate" the linkage
service facility in a EAServer environment.

One more question ... Is it reasonable to hope that
one day, a kind of "EAServer Foundation Classes" will be developped by
Sybase ?

Alain




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