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Unsupported Features – PB Docs 2022 – PowerBuilder Library

Unsupported Features – PB Docs 2022

Unsupported Features

The following is a list of key unsupported features to consider
before migrating to 64-bit architecture: (read
more
)

  • Web Services Client (Discontinued)

    Creating Web service proxy for connecting to SOAP server is a
    discontinued feature. Additionally there is no 64-bit version of the
    client. So, you must
    use the PowerBuilder HTTPClient
    Object
    instead. You can follow these instructions: Call
    SOAP Web Services using HTTPClient Object
    in order to
    successfully replace the Web Services Client before migrating your
    application to 64-bits.

  • COM+ runtime (read
    more
    )

    Building a COM+ client in 64-bit is currently not
    supported.

  • Machine code generation

    Generating PowerBuilder machine code DLLs is not supported for
    64-bit applications. But you can still opt for compiling as P-code
    which is supported (read
    more
    ).

    This feature is tentatively planned for PowerBuilder
    2022
    .

  • TabletPC

    These TabletPC features are not supported on 64-bit
    applications:

    Currently there are no substitute for these features.

  • PBNI SDK

    Currently there is no 64-bit version of the PBNI SDK.

  • Application server support (read
    more
    )

    PowerBuilder developers can build clients that invoke the
    services of COM+ and third-party application servers, and build
    components (or objects) that execute business logic inside each of
    these servers.

    Currently it is not supported to create 64-bit components for
    application servers with the PowerBuilder IDE. However, you can use
    the SnapDevelop
    IDE
    (bundled with PowerBuilder) to create 64-bit components
    in C# with DataWindow technology.


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