Sybase Catalog 2012
Sybase Catalog 2012
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W E L L - T R A I N E D P ROFESSIONALS POWER SYBASE SOLUTIONS
• SyberLearning OnDemand
• TechAdvantage Series
• Professional Certification
Database Management 8
Adaptive Server Enterprise (ASE), Logical/Physical Database Design,
OpenServer/Open Client
Business Continuity 14
Replication Server, Mirror Activator, OpenSwitch
Data Warehousing 18
Sybase IQ, InfoMaker, Sybase CEP, Sybase ETL
Mobile Solutions 23
SQL Anywhere, Afaria, Manage Anywhere Studio, RemoteWare, RFID Anywhere,
OneBridge, PocketBuilder, Unwired Accelerator
Development 31
PowerBuilder, Appeon for PowerBuilder, Workspace
EAServer
Learning Centers 44
Sybase Learning Centers and Authorized Sybase Education Partners
• Mobile Solutions
• Modeling and Metadata “Technical details were exactly what I wanted to know.”
SyberLearning LIVETM delivers to your desktop the same high LISTEN TO WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS HAVE TO SA Y ABOUT
quality, interactive, intensive training you expect from any SYBASE EDUCATION …
Learning Center or Client Site delivery. SyberLearning LIVETM “It was great to get training without having to travel. The
benefits include: SyberLearning LIVETM method of delivery was great...highly
• Lecture-only and full lecture/lab online course deliveries recommended.”
• Live interaction with Sybase Certified Instructors —William, Cornell University
• Courseware delivered to you
• Hands-on labs for full lecture/lab courses “A well written course maintained and updated well for
• No travel. Take a class from your home or office ASE15. [The] course was delivered by [an] Instructor who
knew his subject area well.”
—Hristo Musulanov, BNP Paribas
VIRTUAL LABS ENVIRONMENT
You can complete your SyberLearning LIVETM class “I just completed the SyberLearning LIVETM class on Query
labs remotely on a virtual machine (VM) in the Sybase Optimization... I have taken many different Sybase classes,
Education Virtual Labs Environment. Optionally, you may be but this was my first SyberLearning LIVETM class and it went
able to conduct the labs on your local PC if the appropriate very well...I’m glad to see Sybase placing top instructors in
licensed software is already installed and configured to class the SyberLearning LIVETM classes...”
specifications. The connection to the Virtual Lab environment is —Micah, Pella Corporation
completely separate from your SyberLearning LIVETM connection
for lecture—which means that you have access to the labs “A very well run course, the teaching quality has been
environment for the duration of your class anytime, anywhere. fantastic and the material spot on for what I needed.”
—Paul Taylor, Lehman Brothers
ADDITIONAL COURSES
A S E ADM I N I S T R A T I O N
I INT R O D U C T O RY
Introduction to SQL EDB100
B BU ILD ING
Powering up with Adaptive Server Enterprise 15.0 EDB366
High Availability: Adaptive Server Enterprise Companion Server EDB310
E EXPERT
Adaptive Server Enterprise 15 Migration Tips and Tricks I TAS602
and locking.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Database administrators, database designers, end-users, SQL developers.
PREREQUISITES: None.
TYPE
COURSE TOPICS: Principles of performance and tuning; Adaptive Server architectural overview; the tuning toolbox; locking Classroom
principles; data-only locking tables and table fragmentation; working with multiple engines named caches; large i/o and Onsite
SyberLearning LIVETM
metadata caches; cache partitioning and cache strategies; procedure and statement cache; optimizing device usage; table
partitioning; optimizer statistics; parallel concepts; parallel tuning; tuning with the logical process manager; bulk copy tuning;
and putting it all together.
PREREQUISITES: Fast Track to Adaptive Server Enterprise 12.5/15.0; System and Database Administration: Adaptive Server Enterprise
12.5/15.0 or equivalent work experience to Fast Track and System and Database Administration classes.
PREREQUISITES: System and Database Administration; Adaptive Server Enterprise and Performance and Tuning; Configuring
Adaptive Server Enterprise.
PERFORMANCE AND TUNING: ADAPTIVE SERVER ENTERPRISE 15.0 QUERY OPTIMIZATION EDB634
Through lecture and hands-on lab exercises, this course explores the Adaptive Server Enterprise 15.0 Query Optimizer in depth DURATION
5 Days
to enable students to improve the performance of their queries. Learn to measure the performance of T-SQL queries and tune
FORMAT
your query development for the specific requirements of your business. Take advantage of the monitoring and evaluation 70% Lecture
tools of Adaptive Server Enterprise 15.0, and interpret their diagnoses into specific plans of action. Perform tasks to evaluate 30% Lab
the behavior of the optimizer in ASE 15, and implement the most efficient data-change and data-retrieval T-SQL code in your SKILL
queries and stored procedures. You will use various Sybase utilities to identify causes of slow queries, and learn techniques in Expert
resolving these problems. TYPE
Classroom
COURSE TOPICS: Access methods for queries and data modification; costs and benefits of indexes; query optimizer; statistics; Onsite
SyberLearning LIVETM
optimization; joins and join types; parallel queries; stored procedure compilation and performance; new index and partitioning
SyberLearning OnDemand
behavior; metrics, MDA monitoring, and abstract query plans.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: SQL developers, application developers who use SQL code, database administrators and/or Sybase
system administrators who are involved in tuning queries, performance and tuning specialists, any computer professional who
needs an understanding of how the Sybase Query Optimization works.
PREREQUISITES: Fast Track to Adaptive Server Enterprise; Mastering Transact-SQL: Advanced Tips and Techniques.
SyberLearning normalization and the relational data model; normal forms (first, second, third, Boyce-Codd, higher); when to de-normalize;
OnDemand
and the next step—where the logical design goes from here.
Prerequisites: None.
Prerequisites: Fast Track to Adaptive Server Enterprise or equivalent experience; Logical Database Design.
TYPE
COURSE TOPICS: High Availability definitions and concepts; the ASE Companion Server and its components; installing High
Classroom
Availability in ASE; configuration issues of companion servers. Onsite
SyberLearning LIVETM
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Database administrators, system administrators.
PREREQUISITES: None.
ADDITIONAL COURSES
B BU ILD ING
Powering Up to Replication Server 12.6 EDB372
Powering Up to Replication Server 15.0 EDB373
Fast Track to Mirror Activator EDB375
Fast Track to Sybase OpenSwitch EDB450
Implementing Mirror Activator for Sybase EDB675
E EXPERT
Replication Server Performance and Tuning I TAS603
PREREQUISITES: Fast Track to Adaptive Server Enterprise; Systems and Database Administration: Adaptive Server Enterprise
or equivalent experience.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Application developers, database and Replication Server administrators, data warehouse designers/architects.
PREREQUISITES: Fast Track to Replication Server Administration 12.5; Fast Track to Adaptive Server Enterprise; System and Database
Administration: Adaptive Server Enterprise 12.5; or working experience with Rep Server 12.5 and Sybase ASE 12.5.1.
Who Should Attend: Database and Replication Server administrators, recovery management professionals, enterprise
storage professionals.
Prerequisites: Working knowledge of ASE 12.5.2 or higher, some understanding of Storage Replication; Fast Track to
Adaptive Server Enterprise; System and Database Administration: Adaptive Server Enterprise; or equivalent working experience.
EMC/SRDF.
Who Should Attend: Database and replication server administrators, recovery management professionals, enterprise
storage professionals.
Prerequisites: Solid working experience with ASE 12.5.2 and Replication Server 12.5 or higher; some understanding of
storage replication.
Professional Certification
ADDITIONAL COURSES
I INT R O D U C T O RY
Reporting with InfoMaker DEV138
I INT R O D U C T O RY
Fast Track to Sybase ETL EDB285
B BU ILD ING
Migrating to Sybase IQ 15 EDB784
E EXERT
Sybase IQ for Developers EDB772
E EXERT
Implementing Sybase CEP EDB788
E EXERT
Sybase IQ Advanced Administration EDB795
PREREQUISITES: Understanding of relational database concepts and database fundamentals; 2-4 years DBA experience.
SKILL
COURSE TOPICS: Differences between Sybase ASE and Sybase IQ; query plans; joins and group by; optimizing queries; query Expert
optimization options and user selectivity.
TYPE
Classroom
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: SQL developers and database Administrators who will assume responsibility of an Sybase IQ production Onsite
environment. SyberLearning LIVETM
SyberLearning OnDemand
PREREQUISITES: Administering Sybase IQ for the Data Warehouse; understanding of relational database concepts, including
relational database design; familiarity with Structured Query Language (SQL) and other database fundamentals; solid 2-4 years
DBA or SQL developer experience.
COURSE TOPICS: Designing effective indexes and queries; query engine architecture; joins and group by nodes processing;
understanding Sybase IQ query plans; interpreting query timing diagrams.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Sybase IQ consultants and developers, database administrators, data warehouse architects.
PREREQUISITES: Sybase IQ for Developers OR Administering Sybase IQ for the Data Warehouse OR equivalent work experience;
exposure to Sybase IQ architecture; background in SQL, relational databases, and data warehousing.
TYPE COURSE TOPICS: Concepts and Architecture of Sybase ETL; ETL Components, Projects, and Jobs; The ETL Development Interface;
Classroom Sybase ETL Server; The ETL Project Component Store; The ETL Query Designer and Content Explorer; Customizing SQL and Transfor-
Onsite
SyberLearning LIVETM mation Rules in ETL; The ETL Runtime Manager.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Data Warehouse Professionals responsible for loading data.
PREREQUISITES: None.
PREREQUISITES: Understanding of relational database concepts and database fundamentals; Sybase IQ Administration; 2-4 years DBA
experience.
PREREQUISITES: Working knowledge of Sybase IQ, or completion of Administering Sybase IQ for the Data Warehouse, or Sybase IQ for
Developers.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: SQL developers who will assume responsibility for writing queries for Sybase IQ.
PREREQUISITES: Understanding of relational database concepts, including relational database design; familiarity with
Structured Query Language (SQL) and other database fundamentals.
I INTRO D U C T O RY
M-Business Anywhere Fundamentals IAS181
SQL Anywhere 10.0 Fundamentals IAS185
Fast Track to unwired Accelerator DEV107
B BUILD I N G
Fast Track to RFID Anywhere DEV300
Building Enterprise Wireless Applications Using PocketBuilder DEV333
MobiLink Synchronization with SQL Anywhere 10.0 IAS387
Afaria System Administration AFA351
RemoteWare System Administration RWR361
E EXPE R T
Afaria Advanced Functionality AFA551
Remoteware Advanced Functionality RWR561
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Developers who will be building applications with M-Business Anywhere.
PREREQUISITES: Working knowledge of Microsoft Windows, web architecture fundamentals (HTML, JavaScript, web servers, HTTP) and
familiarity with either Palm or Windows mobile devices.
Prerequisites: None.
Course Topics: Unwired Accelerator introduction; Unwired Accelerator architecture; Mobile Web Studio; directory structure
and configuration; Mobile Application Builder; building web and mobile applications; building a database application; Web
Services element; building advanced mobile applications; administering the Mobile Web Studio; deploying applications to
BlackBerry devices.
Prerequisites: Familiarity with web development scripting languages such as HTML, XML, JSP and JavaScript.
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Mobile Solutions
FAST TRACK TO RFID ANYW HERE DEV300
Gain critical knowledge and skills to utilize RFID Anywhere to plan, develop, deploy, manage and maintain sensor networks. DURATION
3 Days
Hands-on, developer focused, the course assumes you have working knowledge of the Auto-ID industry and solutions to the
FORMAT
challenges associated with adopting Auto-ID technology. The class begins with the installation of RFID Anywhere and then 50% Lecture
moves to a series of lectures and hands-on labs covering the key features of the RFID Anywhere platform. 50% Lab
SKILL
COURSE TOPICS: RFID Anywhere architecture overview; installing RFID Anywhere; the RFID Anywhere Administrator console; Building
publication/subscription using ALE and Report Engine MP; RFID Anywhere business modules; RFID Anywhere advanced development
TYPE
concepts; other devices — GPIO, barcode, PLC, printers, sensors, mobile devices; Location Information System; Enterprise Classroom
Manager; RFID Anywhere Label Designer. Onsite
SyberLearning LIVETM
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Developers, systems integrators, anyone who will be responsible for installing and implementing
RFID Anywhere.
PREREQUISITES: Microsoft Visual Studio.Net with intermediate C# development experience; knowledge of the Auto-ID
industry and challenges associated with adopting Auto-ID technology.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Technical professionals who have a need to maintain data between enterprise databases and
remote, distributed clients using SQL Anywhere or UltraLite.
PREREQUISITES: SQL Anywhere fundamentals; familiarity with SQL; familiarity with SQL Anywhere Studio utilities (Sybase Central,
DBISQL).
Prerequisites: Understanding of Internet and intranet concepts such as HTML and web page use; knowledge of Windows
NT concepts such as NT services, user and group accounts and domains; familiarity with Windows standard GUI conventions;
familiarity with handheld devices.
Prerequisites: Understanding of network administration and security basics; knowledge of Windows NT concepts such as
NT services, user and group accounts and domains.
Type: Prerequisites: Attended Afaria System Administration Course or prior Afaria experience.
Classroom
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Modeling and Metadata
CERTIFICATION PATH
ADDITIONAL COURSES
B BUIL D ING
Business Process Modeling with PowerDesigner 15 DEV354
Essential Techniques for Object Oriented Modeling using PowerDesigner 12 DEV338
Object-Oriented Modeling with PowerDesigner 12 DEV350
E EXPERT
Moving to PowerDesigner 15 DEV526
Modeling for Enterprise Architecture using PowerDesigner 15 DEV621
COURSE TOPICS: Introduction to data modeling with PowerDesigner; using the PowerDesigner modeling environment; creating and
managing a conceptual data model; defining business rules; creating data items, entities, and entity attributes; creating and defining
relationships: cardinality, dependency, roles, existence; defining and using domains and inheritance; generating a physical data
model; transforming CDM objects to PDM objects; customizing the physical data model; creating views, alternate keys, and indexes;
creating the database script; protecting data through triggers, procedures, views, and business rules; reverse engineering databases;
model management techniques; physical data model synchronization; working with packages and diagrams; working with the
Enterprise Repository; creating reports.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Individuals who are responsible for designing, implementing, and managing relational databases,
including: data analysts, data modelers, database administrators, systems analysts, application developers with data modeling
responsibilities.
PREREQUISITES: Understanding of relational database concepts and database implementation issues; exposure to entity
relationship (ER) data modeling and data normalization.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Data Architects and Analysts who have model development responsibilities; Business Analyst who need to
customize the Business Process Modeling environment; Object Oriented Developers and Architects using PowerDesigner for code
generation and management; Any PowerDesigner user responsible for customizing and supporting the PowerDesigner environment.
PREREQUISITES: Data Modeling with PowerDesigner (DEV353 or DEV326), or Business Process Modeling with PowerDesigner (DEV354 or
DEV327), or Essential Techniques for Object Oriented Modeling using PowerDesigner (DEV338); Equivalent work experience resulting in a
complete knowledge of how to create and manage model objects, run reports and interact with the Repository; Visual Basic Scripting.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Business analysts, business modelers, business area experts, data analysts.
PREREQUISITES: Experience using Microsoft Windows or another graphical user interface; exposure to basic business process
modeling concepts; exposure to flow charting or process modeling techniques, entity relationship (ER).
PREREQUISITES: Knowledge of basic object-oriented concepts and relational database concepts; knowledge of at least
one object-oriented programming language (PowerBuilder, C#, Java, etc.) and methodologies.
COURSE TOPICS: Modern system development architectures; system architecture partitions; system architecture layers; SKILL
Building
distributed computing environments; the Unified Modeling Language (UML); object-oriented modeling; differences between
TYPE
analysis and design; classes, objects, and instances; object-oriented analysis overview; other object-oriented concepts; object Classroom
relationships; creating and managing object models in PowerDesigner; managing the PowerDesigner environment; defining Onsite
SyberLearning LIVETM
packages and business rules; defining and using domains; creating and maintaining UML use-cases in PowerDesigner; defining
use-cases; discovering classes with use-case discovery techniques; creating classes; creating attributes, identifiers, operations,
and interfaces; creating and using interfaces with Java; relationships in PowerDesigner; associations and inner classes;
aggregation and composition; PowerDesigner tool options; object languages overview; languages supported; PowerBuilder
capabilities; Java considerations; other languages supported; creating sequence diagrams; how to create sequence diagrams;
using sequence diagrams to model complex interactions; moving to the conceptual and physical models; conceptual mapping
between model types; differences between object modeling and data modeling; generating conceptual data models and physical
data models; reverse engineering; PowerBuilder user objects; Java objects; Java source and byte code; other languages
supported; storing objects in the database.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: This course is designed for individuals who are responsible for designing, implementing, and managing
relational databases, including: experienced data analysts, data modelers, database administrators, object-oriented software
developers, object architects.
PREREQUISITES: Experience using Microsoft Windows or another graphical user interface; knowledge of basic object oriented
concepts and relational database concepts; exposure to entity relationship (ER) data modeling and data normalization;
hands-on experience with PowerBuilder, Java, or any other language supported by PowerDesigner.
SKILL COURSE TOPICS: Introduction to Enterprise Architecture; Enterprise Architecture Model (EAM); Overview of model types that fit into an
Expert Enterprise Architecture; Dependency Matrices; Customizable Display Preferences for extended objects and the objects of the new
TYPE Enterprise Architecture Model (EAM); Cross-model Impact Analysis; Reporting.
Classroom
Onsite WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Enterprise Architecture practitioners; IT Architects; Senior Business Strategists and Analysts; Designers.
SyberLearning LIVETM
PREREQUISITES: Any Sybase Education PowerDesigner course: Business Process Modeling using PowerDesigner, Object-Oriented
Modeling using PowerDesigner or Data Modeling using PowerDesigner; Solid work experience using PowerDesigner.
TYPE COURSE TOPICS: Implementing PowerDesigner for the Enterprise; Managing Object Lineage; Basic and Advanced Customizations;
Classroom
Onsite Introduction to the Generation Template Language; MetaModel Introduction; Working with Extended Model Definitions; Working
SyberLearning LIVETM with Language and Database Definition Files; Advanced Extensions using VBscript; Repository Layout and Design; Best Practices.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Data Architects and Analysts who have model development responsibilities; Business Analyst who need to
customize the Business Process Modeling environment; Object Oriented Developers and Architects using PowerDesigner for code
generation and management; Any PowerDesigner user responsible for customizing and supporting the PowerDesigner environment.
PREREQUISITES: Data Modeling with PowerDesigner (DEV353 or DEV326), or Business Process Modeling with PowerDesigner (DEV354 or
DEV327), or Essential Techniques for Object Oriented Modeling using PowerDesigner (DEV338); Equivalent work experience resulting in a
complete knowledge of how to create and manage model objects, run reports and interact with the Repository; Visual Basic Scripting.
POWERBUILDER CERTIFICATION
ADDITIONAL COURSES
B BUIL DING
Mastering Reuse: Building .NET Applications with C# and DataWindow.NET 2.0 DEV346
Migrating PowerBuilder Applications to the Web Using Appeon for PowerBuilder DEV344
Advanced PowerBuilder Controls DEV436
C# for the PowerBuilder Developer DEV347
AJAX for the PowerBuilder Developer DEV348
E EXPERT
Building Applications Using PowerBuilder Foundation Classes DEV531
Mastering Enterprise Data Windows: Advanced Techniques in Data Driven Development DEV542
Moving to PowerBuilder 11 DEV539
Moving to PowerBuilder 11.5 DEV545
PowerBuilder 12 and the WPF/WCF (CTP) TAS601
Prerequisites: How to compose standard SQL statements; structured coding techniques such as declaring variables;
knowledge of standard data types, invoking functions, flow of control constructs, principles of rich client GUI design.
DEV540 Performance and Tuning for PowerBuilder 10: Advanced Tips and Techniques
Duration: This course covers advanced performance enhancing techniques and procedures to mature PowerBuilder developers. Learn how
5 Days
to improve your application performance using proven techniques for client/server based technologies. There will also be a
Format:
50% Lecture shift in focus to certain performance improvement techniques for developers writing or migrating to web-enabled applications.
50% Lab You will learn about handling XML with the PBDOM, file management, database technologies, scripting tips, and must-know
Skill: internal mechanisms of PowerBuilder 8, 9 and 10. Other topics include: Processing File References, Environment and Garbage
Expert Collection Functions, Scripting External Functions, Sending Objects the Message, Mail Enabling your Application, Creating
Type: Service Classes, Coding Object Instantiation, Improving Script Execution, Profiling your Application, Data Retrieval and Advanced
Classroom Connectivity, Managing the Transaction, Advanced Embedded SQL and Update Stored Procedures, and much more.
Onsite
SyberLearning
Course Topics: Processing file references; the environment and garbage collection functions; scripting external functions;
LIVETM
sending objects the message; mail enabling your application; creating service classes; handling XML with PBDOM; working with
XHTML, XML, PDF and XSLFO; performance and tuning techniques; scripting tips and techniques; coding object instantiation;
improving script execution; profiling your application; improving performance with data management; data retrieval; advanced
connectivity; managing the transaction; advanced embedded SQL and update stored procedures; design and build techniques;
resolving build and deploy issues; working with ORCA script; building and designing applications using the PowerDesigner
plug-in.
Who Should Attend: Developers using PowerBuilder 8-10 who want to learn advanced performance techniques and/or
become certified or renew their certification, C/S or web developers using PowerBuilder.
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Development
Mastering Reuse: Enhancing Your PowerBuilder Skills for n-Tier Development DEV532
An intensive week of multi-tiered enterprise level coding using the PowerBuilder 8, 9, and 10. Learn to develop PowerBuilder Duration:
5 Days
centric, enterprise level, multi-tiered, partitioned applications accessible from the browser, web Services, and PB Application
Format:
clients. It is assumed that you are familiar with the fundamentals of the Java language as presented in our FastTrack to Java. 50% Lecture
It is also assumed that you are is familiar with PowerBuilder Datastores, Custom Class User Objects and the rules of 50% Lab
well formed XML. Skill:
Expert
Course Topics: Enterprise technologies, CORBA, EJB and Web Services; browser technologies; web tier technologies; design
Type:
patterns; introduction to EAServer — enterprise and web tiers; configuring services; command line configuration — JagTool and
Classroom,
JagAnt; PB component architectures — server side view; standard component API; accessing server services, data access and On Site
SyberLearning
transaction management; shared and service component API; exposing PB components as web services and EJBs; PB component
LIVETM
architecture — client side API; CORBA component client; Web Service client; EJB component client; web app fundamentals; J2EE
web app fundamentals; coding web apps in the PB IDE; deployment considerations; EAS component access — client API; Web
DataWindows; DataWindow container components; internals, tricks and tips; web target 4GL framework; overview and server
object API; Web DataWindow server side events.
Who Should Attend: Developers using PowerBuilder 8-10 who want to learn advanced features and/or become certified or
renew their certification, n-Tier and web developers using PowerBuilder.
Prerequisites: Fast Track to PowerBuilder or equivalent work experience; Fast Track to Java.
Mastering Reuse: Building .Net Applications with C# and DataWindow.NET 2.0 DEV346
This course is designed to help PowerBuilder developers bridge the gap between PowerBuilder and Visual Studio 2005. The Duration:
5 Days
class will help those who are new to, or will be using C# to create applications. Learn to reuse your PowerBuilder DataWindow/
Format:
DataStore skills when building .Net applications using C#. We will begin with a day of language primer: comparing between 40% Lecture
C# and PowerScript. You will be shown differences between the PowerBuilder IDE and the Visual Studio 2005 IDE. Once 60% Lab
the foundation of writing C# code in Visual Studio is set, you will explore somewhat familiar territory in performing data Skill:
access, retrieval and modifications using the .Net version of the DataWindow. You will create DataWindow objects using the Building
DataWindow Designer. You will learn how to write connection and transaction management code using the “legacy” Sybase Type:
Transaction object as well as perform similar functionality using the ADO.Net interface(s). Many advanced DataWindow topics Classroom
Onsite
will be covered such as how to dynamically create DataWindows and dynamically change the behavior of DataWindows. SyberLearning
The latter 3 days of the class is basically our Mastering DataWindows course ported to the .Net environment. Other valu- LIVETM
able topics include: how to use DataStores; explore distributed programming techniques for synchronizing data. The last day
includes topics on creating ASP.Net web applications using the DataWindow .Net. This course covers functionality available in
DataWindow .Net 2.0. All labs and examples are developed in C#.
Course Topics: Language differences: PowerScript vs. C#; IDE differences: PowerBuilder vs. Visual Studio 2005; creating
DataWindow objects with DataWindow Designer; retrieving data; sharing data using DataStores; updating data; accessing
data; accessing properties; handling DataWindow errors; validating data; managing transactions; creating DataWindows
dynamically; adhoc reporting techniques; using DataStores in a .Net Remoting environment; using Web DataWindows; recent
changes to DataWindow .Net 2.0 (and upcoming 2.5).
Prerequisites: Programming experience with PowerBuilder and DataWindows; some programming experience in C# would
be very helpful.
DEV344 Migrating PowerBuilder Applications to the web Using Appeon for PowerBuilder
Duration: Quickly develop new web applications by migrating and deploying your existing PowerBuilder applications using Appeon for
3 days
PowerBuilder. You will learn how to use the core features and development IDE of Appeon for PowerBuilder to automatically
Format:
60% Lecture convert 100% of new PowerBuilder applications to the web and 95–100% of PowerBuilder Client/Server application code to
40% Labs the web and the J2EE platform. With Appeon for PowerBuilder, your PowerBuilder IDE will magically morph from the most
Skill: powerful Client/Server IDE into the most efficient and productive web application development platform. Through hands-on
Building exercises, this class offers you the ability to instantly begin building powerful J2EE–based web applications using your existing
Type: PowerBuilder skills, at a development performance rate of 4 to 20 times faster than any other migration tool in the industry.
Classroom
On Site Course Topics : Introduction of Appeon; database access; Appeon developer; unsupported features and workarounds;
SyberLearning
performance and tuning; troubleshooting; Appeon Enterprise Manager (AEM); installation of Appeon for PowerBuilder;
LIVETM
Course Topics: Language differences/comparisons: PowerScript and C#; C# syntax; .NET Framework class library; C# classes,
abstract classes, interfaces, structs, exceptions and namespaces; .NET data types and operators; managing database transac-
tions; and much more.
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Development
overhead and maximize reusability. Learn, extend, and customize services via various sample applications. SKILL
Expert
COURSE TOPICS: Service-oriented frameworks; PFC libraries, classes, and architecture; using extension libraries; using
TYPE
application, window and menu, and DataWindow services; working with user objects; modifying PFC extension levels; Classroom
adding extension levels; adding services. Onsite
as Enterprise Application Server (EAServer). Lab-intensive hands-on exercises enhance existing PowerBuilder skills and highlight TYPE
Classroom
best practices and complex techniques that can be applied to data-driven applications. Onsite
SyberLearning LIVETM
COURSE TOPICS: Sharing data using data stores; updating data; accessing data; accessing properties; using the SML
DataWindow; programming the data pipeline; handling DataWindow errors; validating data; managing transactions;
creating DataWindows dynamically; ad-hoc reporting techniques; using data stores in a distributed environment; using the
web DataWindow from a web client; and deploying the web DataWindow container to create an EAServer component with
DataWindow presentation and methods.
SKILL
COURSE TOPICS: Introduction to WPF; Introduction to XAML; WPF in PowerBuilder 12; WPF DataWindow; Skinning WPF Applications; Expert
Using Third Party Visual WPF Controls; Introduction to WCF; Using WCF in PowerBuilder 12.
TYPE
Sybase TechAdvantage
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Web and Application Developers. Series OnDemand
PREREQUISITES: Fast Track to PowerBuilder Parts I and II or equivalent experience.
PREREQUISITES: Fast Track to PowerBuilder Part I and Part II; Experience building applications with PowerBuilder; Experience with the
PowerBuilder 11.2 (or higher) IDE.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Experienced PowerBuilder developers, web developers using PowerBuilder, IT managers.
PREREQUISITES: Fast Track to PowerBuilder Parts I and II; experience building applications with PowerBuilder; experience with
the PowerBuilder 9 (or higher) IDE; understanding of MS .NET framework.
COURSE TOPICS: Migrating from older versions of PowerBuilder; user interface changes; DataWindow enhancements; Database
enhancements; creating .NET WinForm applications; creating Smart Client applications; creating .NET webForm applications; creating
.NET assemblies from PowerBuilder; consuming .Net Assemblies in PowerBuilder (Interop); creating .NET Web Services in PowerBuilder;
consuming .NET Web Services in PowerBuilder; enhancements in PowerBuilder 11.1 and 11.2, including Windows Vista support;
incremental rebuilds/NETMODULEs; ORCAScript enhancements; pipeline support; Web Service support in WinForms and WebForms;
AJAX functionality in WebForms; use of Telerik RAD controls; calling EAServer components from .NET targets, DataWindow painter
changes; other IDE enhancements and ASE, Oracle and Informix database enhancements; enhancements in PowerBuilder 11.5,
including deprecated features; code access security; creating strong-named assemblies; .NET Target support for shared objects; .NET
interop enhancements; new DataWindow features (tooltips, gradients, transparency, new 3D graphs, rich text edit style); transaction
object enhancements and database enhancements for Oracle 11g and Microsoft SQL Server 2008; deprecated features in Power-
Builder 11.5.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Experienced PowerBuilder developers, web developers using PowerBuilder, IT managers.
PREREQUISITES: Fast Track to PowerBuilder Parts I and II; experience building applications with PowerBuilder; experience with
the PowerBuilder 9 (or higher) IDE; understanding of MS .NET framework.
COURSES OFFERED
I INTRODUCTORY
Fast Track to Sybase WorkSpace DEV100
Fast Track to Java DEV144
B BUIL DING
Building .Net Applications with C# and DataWindow.NET 2.0 DEV346
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: This course is designed for individuals who are responsible for designing, implementing, and managing
relational databases, including: Enterprise architects/business analysts; data and application modelers; application/SOA/ integration
developers; service oriented application developers and integrators; database developers (SQL, SP, RTDS, UD F, Triggers etc.);
presentation application developers (web, portal, mobile); tool infrastructure developers; other IT professionals responsible for the
development and deployment of n-Tier web and mobile applications.
PREREQUISITES: Familiarity with the Eclipse platform; familiarity with Java; PowerDesigner 12.0 and higher; understanding of relational
database concepts and database implementation issues; exposure to web, n-tier and mobile application development.
PREREQUISITES: None.
PREREQUISITES: Good working knowledge of HTML or Dreamweaver; basic computer knowledge and familiarity with Javascript;
familiarity with other graphics programs such as Adobe PhotoShop, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Fireworks, or Macromedia Director is
helpful.
I INTRODUCTORY
EAServer: Developing Web Applications with Enterprise JavaBeans DEV343
E EXPERT
EAServer 5.1 Administration DEV555
Moving to EAServer 6 DEV556
problems. Use the Web Services Toolkit and the JagTool / JagAnt tools. SKILL
Expert
COURSE TOPICS: EAServer overview; multi-tier (or distributed) architecture; Remote Method Invocation (RMI); Distributed Services
TYPE
EAServer enhancements; EAServer Manager; Jagtool; troubleshooting and monitoring tools; web and security-related Web Services Classroom
Toolkit; installing EAServer 5.0; upgrading to EAServer 5.0; EAServer Manager usability enhancements; using the new EAServer Onsite
SyberLearning LIVETM
Manager; administrative tasks with the EAServer Manager, EAServer; clusters; defining and creating a cluster; cluster mechanics,
synchronization, load balancing, automatic failover; defining and creating a connection cache; proxy support; EAServer Transaction
Manager overview; configuring the Transaction Manager; deploying and configuring a J2EE application, repository, versioning
overview and mechanics; runtime monitoring features; understanding how to monitor servers, subsystems, components and network
listeners; troubleshooting, reading and interpreting EAServer log files; server problems, database connection problems,
application/component problems; system-level problems; administering EAServer security and client authentication; changing Role
functionality; Role-based security; Digital Certificates/Public Key Encryption; using the Ant/ JagTool; using the Web Services Toolkit
features.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Application server administrators, application programmers, network administrators, database administrators.
PREREQUISITES: Knowledge of object-oriented programming; active programming experience; previous experience with
EAServer; database administration experience.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Application server administrators, application programmers, network administrators, database
administrators.
PREREQUISITES: Knowledge of object-oriented programming; active programming experience; previous experience with
EAServer; database administration experience.
I INTRODUCTORY
Implementing EDI Solutions: X12 for Healthcare Mapping NWM100
Implementing EDI Solutions: X12 for Commercial Mapping EBZ114
Implementing EDI Solutions: HL7 for Healthcare Mapping EBZ116
Fast Track to e-Biz Impact 5.3 EBZ130
B BU ILDING
Implementing EDI Solutions: EC Gateway Server EBZ357
Migrating Impact to e-Biz Impact 5.3 EBZ430
Powering Up to EC Map v 5.0 EBZ530
COURSE TOPICS: Overview of EDI; overview of the EC product suite; the EC Gateway server; architecture and major component TYPE
Classroom
overview; installing and configuring EC Gateway; implementing communications (managing process management); administrative Onsite
tasks (launching processes with the scheduler); building EC Gateway process scripts to run maps; advanced EC Gateway processes; SyberLearning LIVETM
using EC Gateway to communicate with MQSeries queues; additional EC Gateway process commands; and maintaining EC Gateway.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Application developers, system administrators.
PREREQUISITES: None.
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