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PowerBuilder-to-J2EE Migration Solution
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A turnkey solution that gets you where you need to go without the time, cost, and risk of traditional Web migration projects.
Appeon automates the conversion of 65-85% of PowerBuilder code with the help of our Appeon for Java Edition (AJE) migration suite, and the remainder is completed by our experienced PB-to-Java Web migration experts. |
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Benefits |
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Leapfrog to the Web and J2EE standard |
- Dramatic cost and time savings over a complete re-write of the application
- Reap the benefits of 3-tier architecture for enterprise-class Quality of Service (QoS)
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Lower your IT cost and maintenance |
- Eliminate costly re-training of your developers and users
- Leverage past investments made in PowerBuilder
- Minimize IT maintenance and support costs through Web deployment
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Grow your business and realize higher customer satisfaction
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- Free-up precious IT resources from time-consuming and lower-level tasks
- Embark on additional projects that your customers and the broader market are demanding
- Deliver easier-to-use and more powerful Web applications to your users and customers
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Architecture |
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Presentation Layer: Open-Standard JSF (Java Server Faces) and AJAX |
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Business Layer: Standard J2EE framework enabling the use of J2EE components such as EJB, JMS, JMX, and Web Services |
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Data Access Layer: Utilizes JDBC and open standard J2EE specifications
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Components |
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Appeon Java Component Library |
- UI Library: Provides many powerful PB-style JSF components including: DataView, ListBox, TreeView, Graph, Menu, Tab, Calendar and more.
- Runtime Management Library: Provide micro-refresh, cache management, session management and other necessary infrastructure pieces to minimize coding effort
- Code Library: Provides various APIs and code blocks to greatly reduce the coding effort
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Appeon DataBuilder |
- Appeon's visual development environment for rapidly building powerful DataView components
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