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Category: Main/Conference Information / Presentations/EDGEucate 2009 - Plano, Texas


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  01-EDGEucate_2009_-_Hard_Times_v2.ppt 
Description: Responding To Hard Times - Leveraging CBD / SOA Using CA Gen
In today's hard economic times many businesses are trying to leverage existing CA Gen applications to support new User Interface styles and deployment strategies.  A key in meeting this challenge is by applying Legacy Modernization techniques of Component Based Development (CBD) and Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) to maximize reuse of current CA Gen application assets.
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Added on: 28-Nov-2009 Downloads: 150
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  02-EDGEucate_2009_Successful_Model_M.ppt 
Description: Successful Model Management With CA Gen
Approaches to model architecture, release strategies and life-cycle processes in CA Gen projects vary tremendously, and getting a good balance between structure, complexity and deployment can be tricky, because their interests often conflict. This presentation discusses the multitude of approaches from a practical and common-sense point of view to help you decide what is possible, what is manageable and what is appropriate. We will discuss high-level project architectures, including parallel development, object sharing, fix, and backup strategies, as well as some low-level tips for encyclopaedia performance and maintenance.
Version: Filesize: 1.75 MB
Added on: 28-Nov-2009 Downloads: 144
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  02-Model_Management_Tips_-_EDGE_2009.doc 
Description: Successful Model Management With CA Gen
Supporting document for the session

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  03-EDGEucate_2009_PP_-_Sam_Moussa.pptx 
Description: Application Design that Stands the Test of Time
This presentation looks at a procurement application that was built using CA Gen in 1991 and later customized and implemented at multiple commercial companies. Like many CA Gen applications, this procurement suite continues to provide numerous competitive advantages over point and package solutions. This session will explore the architecture and design decisions that have enabled this set of models to withstand the test of time against these competitive pressures, and adapt to ongoing business, technology and platform changes.
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  05-2009_Canam_EDGEucate_Presentation.ppt 
Description: Using XML Composer with SOAP and WSDL to invoke a Web Service from GEN
Whether it’s the electronic interchange of data between corporations or the consumption of web services, XML Composer is the answer to all of your XML processing questions in CA Gen. With XML Composer, you can map your views to XML nodes using a schema or WSDL and let XML Composer generate EAB code in Cobol, C or Java to create a syntactically correct XML document or SOAP request from your GEN data or to parse an XML document or SOAP reply into your GEN views. Learn why more and more Canam customers are using XML Composer as the answer to their XML processing needs.
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Added on: 28-Nov-2009 Downloads: 139
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  06-SOA_in_Gen_r8.ppt 
Description: SOA In CA Gen r8
Interested in exploring opportunities to SOA enable your applications? CA Gen r8 has three new offerings to help you create and consume Web Services.
Version: Filesize: 1.22 MB
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  07-AutoLaunchCM.ppt 
Description: CA Gen Client Manager Automatic Startup And Shutdown
If CA Gen Client Manager is being used as a middleware for communication then it has to be up and running before any client/server applications can be successfully launched. It might be desirable to have Client Manager automatically start up when an application is launched. There is no standard way to achieve an automatic startup and shutdown of the Client Manager in CA Gen. However, an external action block can be used to offer this facility.
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  07-LaunchCMHowToFinal2.doc 
Description: CA Gen Client Manager Automatic Startup And Shutdown
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  08-EDGEucate_2009_Presentation_Pkt.ppt 
Description: Implement a highly normalized data structure? Are you crazy?
Many organizations draw back in fear when asked to actually implement a fully normalized data structure.  Creating the normalized model is all right, but overcoming the performance fears and getting agreement to implement it is often a different story.  This presentation will discuss Entarco's successful experiences with implementing fully normalized, Enterprise Architecture based data structures and how the use of CA Gen has contributed to the successful implementations.
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  09-Security_for_Services_Rajvanshi.pptx 
Description: Security for Services
The move to service oriented application development continues on its way.  More hot, service-related terms have entered the common lexicon (such as SaaS, Cloud Computing, federation, SOA, mashups, Web services, Web 2.0…).  But the fundamental change of moving to more flexible, agile, distributed, and cost effective computing - via services - continues with earnest in all parts of the world. Two things are clearly critical for this services evolution to turn into the next IT revolution, the Internet (and Internet technology) & security.  A key question is how security can be effectively and efficiently managed as the number of services multiplies from dozens to hundreds and more.

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