Sanjay Chandru manages the Rational System z & System i Technology Ecosystem team, and is based out of RTP, North Carolina. The Ecosystem team provides worldwide enablement for internal IBM stakeholders as well as external customers, BPs and ISVs on tools in the Enterprise Modernization space. Sanjay has worked extensively with customers on RBDe/EGL proofs of concept and technology. Over the last nine years, Sanjay has contributed to the design and implementation of vital functionality in Enterprise Generation Language (EGL) including the web development support, and MQSeries Support. He has published several technical papers and represented the Rational tools area in various technical conferences as a presenter. He has Masters degrees in Chemical Engineering and Computer Science, and an MBA from the Fuqua School of Business, Duke University.
This session would demonstrate other types of JSF capabilities exist in EGL. Given the participants have already done the hands on workshop, the purpose of the session would be to show what more complex functionality is possible using EGL, JSF, and Ajax.
This session would present considerations and how -to information on calling CICS COBOL programs EGL from EGL Web logic.
This session would present considerations and how -to information on accessing z/OS databases from EGL for the purpose of creating records, and running under WAS. It could also cover iSeries if there is interest in this. Demonstrations would also be included.
This session will discuss versioning options for EGL code. It will also highlight code that should be under version control and derived files that should not be under version control.
This session would discuss the EGL generation process and possible places for customization. It would be a combination of presentation and demonstration.
This session would drill down with more detail on EGL's support for web services development including examples and considerations for EGL generated CICS Web services work and how they could be generated/deployed. This session would be a combination of presentation and demonstration.
This session will focus on SQL capabilities in EGL including the SQL Verb set and additional statements that can be used to control SQL access (and see new ones compared to VAGen). It will be a combination of presentation and demonstration.
UML class diagrams can be converted to corresponding EGL code. This will allow architects to share their models and high level architecture with developers through the use of class diagrams. Futures for RBDe/EGL will also be discussed
Web and Native service application creation is made very simple with EGL. Service is an integral part of the language, and this session explains the various flavors of service oriented development that can be undertaken in RBDe/EGL. Scenarios will include both creation and consumption of services.
This session will discuss how to develop robust MVC based web applications using EGL. EGL leverages Java Server Faces technology to provide easy web application creation that conforms to the MVC architectural framework. EGL also allows users to leverage the user friendly WYSIWYG editor and drag and drop development to create rich web pages that use AJAX controls.
This session will introduce the audience to the features of Enterprise Generation Language. Language elements including logic parts, data parts, syntax and data dictionaries will be explored. In addition the typical flow of code, as well as the strengths of the language will be highlighted.
This session provides a high level picture of the pain points and business problems being addressed by Rational Business Developer Extension, the tooling that contains Enterprise Generation language. Productivity features of the tooling and language are discussed
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