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RPG Open Access Demystified

IBM's release of Rational Open Access for RPG in 2010 was said to be the most significant step forward for the RPG language for many years. What does this mean for you though - what does it enable you to do that you couldn't do before? And can you now view RPG as a serious alternative to .NET, Java or any other "modern" programming language?

Agenda:
  • What is RPG OA? An Introduction to Open Access
  • Controlling display properties - live demo!
  • OA-enabling existing applications - live demo!
  • Optimizing for mobile and web access - live demo!
  • The looksoftware IDE - live demo!
  • Customer presentation & demo - Stafford menswear
Who should view the webinar?
  • RPG development managers, developers, and anyone with an interest in increasing the productivity of their RPG applications.

In the words of Barbara Morris, "the real magic of Open Access is what the handler does!" lookserver for Open Access delivers the ability to natively control display properties directly from the RPG code. New Open Access code can be seamlessly blended with legacy RPG code in minutes, whilst the use of non-proprietory standards is surely a non-negotiable element of any strategic investment?

The result is intelligent, modern applications that can be quickly and easily integrated with other desktop or enterprise applications, and presented via web, mobile, desktop or other clients. For software vendors and users alike, this means reduced training times and overall costs as well as increased productivity and revenues.

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“The real magic of Open Access is what the handler does.”

Barbara Morris, Lead RPG Compiler Developer, IBM

“The real magic of Open Access is what the handler does.”

Barbara Morris, Lead RPG Compiler Developer, IBM


 

"Open Access architecture allows the 90% of IBM i customers that use RPG, to reuse their RPG investments to support today and tomorrow's new devices and technologies."

Rod Riley, IT Manager, The Stafford Group


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