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Transverse Datasheet Download
eScript WebObject Read me Request Download
The eScript WebObject sits at the core of the ps:eScript framework and provides complete separation of HTML and 4GL - allowing either component to be developed independently. The Proaxima eScript WebObject has been rewritten to take advantage of new features of OpenEdge 10 and can be used in conjunction with the standard web objects and your own frameworks.
To obtain the eScript WebObject, please use the Download Request form.
ws:AJAX WebObject Read me Request Download
ws:AJAX is an extension to WebSpeed that allows you to easily create powerful, web-based AJAX applications using XHTML, CSS and JavaScript. Applications developed with ws:AJAX can asynchronously call server-side 4GL functions and update content without reloading the page.
To obtain the ws:AJAX WebObject, please use the Download Request form.
ARAI Proxy Generator Download
This useful utility can be used to generate proxy .p programs for internal procedures within a persistent procedure. Although originally designed for use with ARAI Business Entities, it should work equally well with other persistent procedures.
INNOV-06: AJAX Development with OpenEdge and ps:eScript Download slides Download samples
Asynchronous JavaScript And XML (AJAX) is a Web development technique for creating interactive web applications. The intent is to make web pages feel more responsive by exchanging small amounts of data with the server behind the scenes, so that the entire web page does not have to be reloaded each time the user makes a change. The result is an increase in the web page's interactivity, speed, and usability.
ps:eScript is a framework for building WebSpeed applications. Developed by Progress UK, and used by Professional Services and Application Partners around the world, ps:eScript is fast becoming the de facto standard for building WebSpeed applications.
This session explains AJAX and shows, with examples, how it can be used in conjunction with WebSpeed and ps:eScript.