Search the web
Sign In
New User? Sign Up
dvcug · Delaware Valley Computer Users Group
? Already a member? Sign in to Yahoo!

Yahoo! Groups Tips

Did you know...
Want your group to be featured on the Yahoo! Groups website? Add a group photo to Flickr.

Best of Y! Groups

   Check them out and nominate your group.
Having problems with message search? Fill out this form to ensure your group is one of the first to be migrated to the new message search system.

Messages

  Messages Help
Advanced
Washington User Group: an RPG packed Seminar on Thur 8/21 , our user   Message List  
Reply | Forward Message #232 of 257 |



      MidAtlantic Midrange next continuing education seminar, is August 21st with Paul Lambert.
        $250 for User Group members, including DVCUG members.
 

        A Power Day Of RPG Update - The Latest Of RPG
        With Paul Lambert  
        Thurs August 21, $250

      This one-day seminar explores topics that will help enhance your skill sets and abilities in System-I RPG in the latest V6R1 technology environment.  During the seminar we will be covering the timely topics:



RPG IV Check point - Review of the features from V5R1 to V6R1
        It's time to catch our breath, its been more than 5 years since V5R1 and some of us have yet to review and implement some of the new language extensions given. This session will give us a systematic review of the major features implemented in RPG IV ILE compilers since V5R1, culminating with "Free Form RPG". We will discussion IBM's motivation to continue to improve and evolve the language. What is the impact of these new features in modernization, re-architecting, and re-engineering your application?  And most important the reason move forward why it is important to embrace and implement many of these new features.



Modernizing My RPG Programs
        "Modernizing My RPG Programs" what does that really mean? It depends on where I am. We will discuss assessment strategies. We will discuss methodologies for implementing new features and programming techniques that provide value to the organization. Why modular coding? What should we focus on when we modernize our programming? Should performance be a consideration when modernizing?  Should Embedded SQL be in the equation to modernize? This Web-Services thing does RPG participate well? Or should I leave it to my network and PC people to do those things. We will discuss what many of your options are to many our questions.



Tools, Techniques and Coding
        The Tools that are needed to make an impact on your inventory of (legacy) programs are numerous. We will focus on a few, as well as show techniques which allow you to develop your own tools. Today PDM and SEU is not enough. If you don't have an "Impact Analysis Tool" and a "Data Modeling & Analysis Tool" you can't modernize efficiently.  We will discuss your options. We will review the features in WDSc 7.0 and WDSc 7.0 Advanced Edition which address modernization. RDi 7.1 why it is a better alternative than WDSc 7.0 for modernization. In addition to we discuss other vendor tools that present

the similar functionality.   All of these tools impact "Techniques and Coding Styles", we will discuss the efficient means generating code and managing code



How does RPG fit with Java and Web development
        The days are over when RPG was a poor fit to participate with JAVA and Web Development. We have many tools both from IBM and third parties that help bridge the gap between RPG and JAVA. We discuss are RPG language extensions that allow it to invoke Java methods, as well as a Java Class ability to invoke RPG sub-procedures and program. We do it all; a RPG program can be a Web Services (WDSc Web-Services Wizard). This can be accomplished in just a few minutes. This will be discussed and demonstrated. One of the draw backs to using RPG and Java together was performance issue we will discus how this has changed and other options. This will be an exciting discussion, because to goal is to protect your investment in your current programming technology.


        Paul Lambert is a former IBM'er and is currently teaching classes for IBM in the System-i world. 
        He's a past presenter at the Washington WAM-JAM.

        Thursday Aug 21 - in College Park - at the Holiday Inn at US 1 and The Beltway
        This seminar starts at 8:30 AM and ends at 5:00 PM

        The course fee is $285 for non-user group members and $250 for user group members. This fee offering is a special arrangement between Washington Area Midrange Users Group and MidAtlantic Midrange.  Members of other iSeries/AS400 User groups may also apply under the user group rate.



Name: ___________________________________________________________



Company:________________________________________________________



Address:_________________________________________________________



City: _________________________________   State: _____   Zip: __________



Office Phone: ____________________________    Fax:
___________________________



Email address: _____________________________________________________________



Please circle the date of the session you plan on attending.

Please mail completed form with check to: MidAtlantic Midrange, Conference Services,

12023 Blackberry Terrace., North Potomac, MD 20878.

For any further questions or reservations, contact K.B. Soni at 301-590-7121 or email kbsoni@....


--
This is the Washington Area Midrange Users Group Announcements
(WAM-Announce) mailing list
To subscribe, unsubscribe, or change list options,
visit: http://lists.midrange.com/mailman/listinfo/wam-announce
or email: WAM-Announce-request@... _______________________________________________
Mailing list services provided by MIDRANGE dot COM, your best source for IBM i / System i / iSeries/AS400 information on the internet.  For more information visit http://www.midrange.com or email INFO@....




Tue Jul 22, 2008 4:17 pm

johnvoris
Offline Offline
Send Email Send Email

Forward
Message #232 of 257 |
Expand Messages Author Sort by Date

MidAtlantic Midrange next continuing education seminar, is August 21st with Paul Lambert. $250 for User Group members, including DVCUG members. A Power Day Of...
Voris, John
johnvoris
Offline Send Email
Jul 22, 2008
4:18 pm
Advanced

Copyright © 2009 Yahoo! Inc. All rights reserved.
Privacy Policy - Terms of Service - Guidelines - Help