September 26, 2018

Sydney, Australia 2018

Data Access Worldwide and the DataFlex Developers and Users Group are excited to announce further detail for the next DataFlex Asia Pacific Conference (DAPCON) and training which is being held in Sydney, Australia.

DATES

26th – 29th September 2018 
(Wednesday to midday Saturday)

Designed for DataFlex developers in the Australasia Region. However developers from around the world are also most welcome.

There are two days of presentations and one and a half days of training.

Location: Rydges World Centre, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Organiser: DataFlex Developers and Users Group, generously supported by Data Access Worldwide

VENUE

Rydges World Square, Sydney, click here for their website

PRICES

Two day conference fee:
– Book & pay before/on 31st July $380
– After 31st July 2018                 $440
One & half Days Training
– Attending conference                $300
– Training only                            $500

Rydges Hotel Room Rate  Amazing value!
Book through our website and DAPCON will discount a further $30 per room per night on the already great great          value of $239.
Special Hotel room rate $209 (either King or Twin Room)
This special rate is only available if booked and paid before 10th August.

Extra guest for conference dinner $75/person

All prices are in Australian dollars

TOPIC

Please note the agenda may change due to unforeseen circumstances.


Sessions (in no particular order) by Data Access personal in person; Stephen Meeley, John van Houten and Vincent Oorsprong.

DataFlex Overview – Stephen

Come hear all about the latest release of DataFlex. DataFlex 2017 adds exciting additions to SQL connectivity, Windows applications, Web applications and more. We’ll provide an overview of these features and also discuss the exciting new capabilities in the works for DataFlex 19.1

DataFlex Reports 6.2 – Vincent

This presentation gives you a detailed guide through all the new features of DataFlex Reports 6.2 and show how these features and improvements can be used to create great looking reports. DataFlex Reports also contains improvements which will increase your productivity when creating new reports.

Integrating DataFlex Reports – Vincent

DataFlex Reports is the default reporting engine for DataFlex applications. Reports can be executed stand-alone in the DataFlex Reports Studio, or seamlessly integrated in a Windows or Web application. This session focuses on integration of reports into Web applications and is based on highlights of the “Integrating DataFlex Reports” training session.

Material Design – Stephen

Take your DataFlex Webapp to the next level with the Google-inspired Material Theme. Not only does it provide a fresh coat of paint for your application, it can also improve usability by utilizing depth through shadows, allowing you to accentuate certain elements. This presentation will guide you through the changes and improvements made, so you’re ready to upgrade your web applications.

DataFlex 64-bit & Unicode – Stephen

Major work is being done to prepare DataFlex for the future. Stephen will provide a status update on the project.

Getting Your Applications Ready for the Next Generation of DataFlex – Stephen

What kind of changes are going to be needed to get your applications ready for 64-bit and Unicode? Are your applications using the latest code and coding standards? What will be your strategy for moving your applications forward? We have answers and we have a suggested path that will get you there. Learn how.
Includes a demo of the latest warning system.

Building modern and secure WebApps – John van Houten

The WebApp Framework is constantly extended with new controls and features. During this presentation you will see how you can utilize DataFlex 19.1 to upgrade your web application’s user interface and enhance its security and performance with Server Web Properties.

We made the Back Button work! – John van Houten

A big step forward for DataFlex WebApps is the support for history management and meaningful URL’s in DataFlex 19.1. John will explain how this new feature will improve the usability of your WebApps.

Integrating Linux and Powershell with Dataflex – Clive Richmond (Triumph Business Systems Pty Ltd)
The Windows subsystem for Linux and PowerShell and how they can be used in your DataFlex development environment.

Copy & Paste dll & file icon in a grid – Tom  (Triumph)
Windows file copy and paste dll and os file icon in a grid.

Cloud printing direct to local printer – Sam Cannone (Main Menu Systems)
Multi-tenant web application to print from the cloud directly to local printers.

Dynamic AI – Version 7.(To be confirmed) – Carsten Sørensen (CINTAC)
Dynamic AI provides automated Business Intelligence technologies that make it easy to deliver real-time dashboards, querying, reporting and analysis to key decision makers and business users – fast!

Interfacing JSON Objects and Rest to government – Chris Spencer
Using JSON Objects and Rest interface to government

Skipping Windows – Marco Kuipers (28 IT Pty Ltd)
Developing new systems straight into web.

Migrating Windows/Embedded to Web/SQL – Colin Winger (Winger Software)

A Business Managers Perspective – George Peng (Mitsubishi Electric Asia Pte Ltd)
Business Manager’s perspective on building and implementing a new DataFlex system.

iOS Front-end to Dataflex WebServices – Nicole Wright (Legend Corporation)
Nick will demo building an iOS front-end to DataFlex WebServices.

TRAINING

DataFlex Reports Training – Vincent
DataFlex Reports is the default reporting engine for DataFlex applications. Reports can be executed stand-alone in the DataFlex Reports Studio, or seamlessly integrated in a Windows or Web application. This training focuses on integration of reports based on SQL, Runtime Data Sources (RDS) as well as the embedded database. Learn how to control the output to screen and several export formats in a DataFlex application.

“Drive-In” Discussions – Vincent & Stephen
During Drive-In support days in Europe, developers meet as a group and every participant can add questions or topics to the list of items that can be discussed. At DAPCon we will use the Drive-In style in a similar fashion and do our best to cover a combination of questions you might have raised during or prior to the conference. If you already have areas of the product you know you would like to see discussed, please send them to use ahead of time so we can prioritize areas of common interest.

We’re looking forward seeing you in Sydney!

DAPCon 2018 Agenda
Start Time End Time Length (mins) Topic Presenter
Tuesday 25th Welcome
7pm – 9pm Welcome drinks and nibbles
Wed 26th Conference day 1
08:30 09:00 00:30 Set-up laptops etc, Tea & Coffee
09:00 09:05 00:05 Conference opening, welcome Julie Ford
09:05 09:55 00:50 Dataflex overview Stephen Meeley
09:55 10:30 00:35 Material Design Stephen Meeley
10:30 11:00 00:30 Break
11:00 11:45 00:45 Interfacing JSON Objects and Rest to government Chris Spencer
11:45 12:30 00:45 Building modern & secure WebApps John vanHouten
12:30 13:30 01:00 Lunch
13:30 14:00 00:30 Dataflex 64-bit & Unicode Stephen Meeley
14:00 15:00 01:00 DF Reports Vincent Oorsprong
15:00 15:20 00:20 Break
15:20 16:10 00:50 iOS Front-end to Dataflex WebServices Nicole Wright
16:10 17:00 00:50 Migrating Windows/Embedded to Web/SQL Colin Winger
17:00 17:30 00:30 Business Manager’s perspective on building and implementing a new DataFlex system George Peng
Thursday 27th Conference Day 2
08:30 09:00 00:30 AGM
09:00 09:50 00:50 Integrated Reports Vincent
09:50 10:30 00:40 Cloud printing direct to local printer Sam Cannone
10:30 11:00 00:30 Break
11:00 11:50 00:50 Skipping Windows Marco Kuipers
11:50 12:30 00:40 Copy & Paste dll & file icon in a grid Tom Murphey
12:30 13:30 01:00 Lunch
13:30 14:15 00:45 Dynamic AI – Version 7.(To be confirmed) Carsten Sorensen
14:15 15:00 00:45 Managed runtime indexes Raveen
15:00 15:30 00:30 Break
15:30 16:20 00:50 We made the back button work John vanHouten
16:20 17:10 00:50 Getting your applications ready for next generation of DF Stephen
18:30 Late Conference Dinner
Friday 28th Training day 1
08:30 12:30 Drive-In
12:30 13:30 Lunch Break
13:30 17:30 DF Reports
Saturday 29th Training day 2
08:30 12:30 Drive-in

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