The event web page can be found here: http://ontariopugwinter2011.eventbrite.com/ What's going on? Who should attend? Anyone who needs to be at this meeting on February 15, 2011! After scouring the four corners of the globe for speakers with the depth of knowledge and experience that Ontario PUG members demand, the Executive is pleased to announce the following topics and speakers for the Winter 2011 meeting: "ABL Adapter for Microsoft Silverlight" "Extreme Windows Desktop Integration " This session provides practical introduction and downloadable examples for using the .NET technology to access the Windows API, including starting, querying and stopping external processes, file system operations, Drag and Drop to and from the Windows Explorer, Drag and Drop to Microsoft Office applications like Outlook or Word, using Windows 7 advanced taskbar features (jumplists and overlay icons), notify icons and desktop alerts.
Shelly Chase - Progress Software
Silverlight is Micrsoft's powerful development platform for creating engaging, interactive user experiences for Web, desktop, and mobile applications, and many OpenEdge partners and customers are using Silverlight as one of the UI choices for their OpenEdge application. Given the high-level of interest in Silverlight, as part of OpenEdge 11, Progress will be providing a Silverlight adapter based on Microsoft RIA Services which will provide a high-performance, easy to use solution for connection Silverlight to your OpenEdge AppServer.
Mike Fechner - Consultingwerk
"OF-1 Object Framework 1"
Klaus de Vries - IAP GmbH
During this session Klaus will discuss the various challenges one encounters when deploying to a multi-platform, multi-UI environment, and how the OF1 integrated development tool can address those issues. OF-1 is a reliable, high-performance and UI-independent "Full Lifecycle Development Environment" for OpenEdge that's Multi-UI, Multi-Platform, Cloud and SaaS ready. "Panel Discussion" The Executive will line all the meeting presenters up and then invite the audience to toss their user-interface related questions at the presenters. Speaker Bios: Recently he has specialized on the OpenEdge GUI for .NET, working closely with Progress Software during the development of this great feature. Together with his team at Consultingwerk (http://www.consultingwerk.de), he supports OpenEdge developers during the adoption of the .NET UI in new and existing applications and has developed tools used by Progress Application Partners to ensure productive, successful adoption of the .NET UI. Mike has over 15 year of international IT, business and consulting experience and is equally effective in management and technical roles. Mike works as a self-employed IT consultant and as director of his company, Consultingwerk Ltd. He is a well-known and active member of the international OpenEdge community and is board member of the German PUG and the committee of the EMEA PUG Challenge 2010 (www.pug-challenge.eu). Shelley Chase is a development architect in Progress Software’s OpenEdge engineering group. She joined Progress in 1995 with experience in enterprise application development and object-oriented programming. Working with OpenEdge products, Shelley has focused on creating an open, extensible environment for development in OpenEdge as well as enhancing the Advanced Business Language (ABL). Shelley has been part of the development, design, and architecture of many features within OpenEdge including ActiveX, Web Services, Open Clients (COM, Java and .NET), Object-oriented extensions to the ABL, OpenEdge GUI for .NET, and is currently working on OEBPM – a powerful and easy-to-use business process application platform for OpenEdge developers. Klaus de Vries - After Klaus finished his education in 1991 he joined Klaus Erichsen in founding IAP. With a strong focus in providing OpenEdge related development and 25 employees, IAP is now one of the biggest consulting companies specializing in OpenEdge in Germany. Klaus's experience developing several frameworks in dozens of OpenEdge projects has given him an in-depth understanding of developer requirements. Klaus now has primary responsibility for developing the "OF-1" object-oriented Multi UI and commercial framework. Location: Via WebEx: $100 CDN / person, or $400 CDN / site. Payment by check or invoice is available, but you still must register at http://ontariopugwinter2011.eventbrite.com to reserve your spots.
He is a well known active member and speaker in the OpenEdge community. You can contact him via: http://de.linkedin.com/pub/klaus-de-vries/b/9a8/a40
09:00 - 10:30: "Attendees Choice" - Mike Fechner
12:00 - 13:30: Lunch, Networking
13:30 - 15:00: "ABL Adapter for Microsoft Silverlight" - Shelley Chase
15:00 - 16:30: User Interface Panel Discussion
21 Old Mill Road
Toronto, Ontario M8X 1G5
Canada
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Cost:
Refunds for on-site meeting registrations are available if the Ontario PUG Executive is notified before 3:00 PM Fri, Feb 11, 2011. After this time payment in full is required due to contractual obligations with the venue based on the registration count.
Refunds for off-site meeting registrations are available if the Ontario PUG Executive is notified before the start of the meeting on Tue, Feb 15, 2011.
Communications:
Please send all correspondence to ontariopug@gmail.com