Archive for June, 2009

IET launch 7.8

We had the luxury at the UK & Ireland User Day at Ditton Manor, of having John Gymer from IET speak about the new features of IET’s 7.8 release. You can read the note here. Dont forget, a full report on the day will be posted here soon…..

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by Gentalk Gaffer - June 19, 2009 at 9:39 pm

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Some great events this week

This week sees the UK & Ireland CA Gen Users Group Dayat Ditton Manor, London. There are a range of speakers from vendors to customers speaking about how to deal with Encyclopedia corruptions to virtualisation though to modernising user interfaces – this is happing on Wednesday June 18th.

ALSO happening on Wednesday 18th June is the COOLProfs Customer Day in Rotterdam, Holland – there will be speakers on migration to Gen 7.6 though to agile development.

BOTH days are worth attending if you are in the relevant countries !

Register for the UK event by sending and email to info@gentalk.biz, and the Dutch event by clicking here.

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Seminar series available online

Just in case you’d missed it, the recent Jumar Solutions series of Webcasts are available here for viewing – covering everything from model analysis to modernising interfaces.

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by Gentalk Gaffer - June 11, 2009 at 5:24 am

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In-memory databases and Gen

I have heard that it is possible for a CA-Gen application to be used against a mySQL database. Since MySQL supports the concept of an in-memory database for some of its tables (depending on the storage engine that you select for a given table) to decrease response times. Could the already fast and efficiently generated code from a CA-Gen application be used against an in-memory database?

This would be an interesting concept to get to grips with – maybe someone has already tried it ?

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