Americas DevCons 2011
Leveraging the new IDEThe IDE of TD 6.1 has been heavily refreshed. Get a quick start on how to use the new high productivity and increased usability features of the new TD 6.1 IDE, like the new Active Coding Assistant, the new Outline Tabs, the new Message Tab of Attribute Inspector and a lot more. |
Team Developer 6.1 new features – OverviewExperience the refreshed TD 6.1 IDE bringing ease of use like the new much faster Active Coding Assistant, the new outline tabs, our new code documentation feature and more. See new GUI features TD 6.1 brings like an all new Charting Control, Grid Summary Rows and more. Get an overview of the new .NET features of TD 6.1 like .NET Web Services Consuming and Providing, new easy XAML resources and more. |
Refreshing your existing TD application (from version 1.x/2.x/3.x/4.x to 6.1)Refresh your old SQLWindows or TD applications to a brand new exciting and fun to use user interface. You will be amazed to see the visual richness of TD 6.1 applied to your older apps. Your users and customers will love the brand new user interface you can provide with your apps. |
Successfully upgrade to TD 6 – a customer sampleThis is how we did it! |
Upgrade your existing applications to .NET WPFQuickly learn the steps required to upgrade existing TD Win32 applications to .NET WPF applications. |
Configuring DBPipe for desktop and browser applicationsDBPipe is a fascinating technology introduced for WPF Browser apps with TD 6.0. Now with TD 6.1 you can leverage DBPipe for WPF Desktop apps as well. DBPipe allows you to deploy applications without locally installing any database client, no sql.ini, no SQLBase client, or no Oracle client. |
Providing Business Logic with .NET Web ServicesTD 6.1 brings you a new powerful .NET feature that allows deploying TD business logic via a .NET Web Service. The Web Service can then be consumed from any programming language on any platform. This session describes the new outline objects available for deploying Web Services and shows how .NET Web Services can be deployed on IIS. |