SparseWare Demos

Sage - MS Outlook Demo (Static Version)

NOTE: This version of the application (UI definitions, scripts, etc.) is bundled in a jar that is downloaded.
Although newer versions are automatically downloaded when available, the application cannot be customized
on a per-user, per-access basis. This version is ideal when network latency may be an issue (and for demos).

This Sage application is an example of a clone of the Microsoft Outlook application. It demonstrates the enhanced table functionality, the ease of defining and managing actions and menus, and the ability to eaisly download and integrate third-party components. The calendar component is an evaluation version of MiG Java Calendar Component. A class containing the functionality necessary for the Outlook demo (scriptable functions) was created and added to the stock jar. The jar is downloaded on request and integrated in to the application at runtime.

Click the launch button to launch the Sage Outlook Application Demo.
Launch App

If you don't see a Java splash screen and instead are prompted to save the file then you need to get java or upgrade your existing java version. Java 1.6 or later is preferred. Java 1.5+ is also supported. Click on the Get Java button to get the latest Java version.
Get Java

Click on the images to the right to look at a screen shot of the application.

Click on the link below the image to see the Sage definition of that screen.

Note that the Sage Data Format (SDF) supports imports and inheritance which allow you to break large files into smaller manageable chunks and define reusable components that can be imported and augmented. The definitions you see here were originally in multiple files and have been resolved into a single file for network performance and user readability reasons.

NOTE: Some of the icons used in this demo may be copyrighted by Microsoft
Sage Definition File
Sage Definition File
Sage Definition File